Marcus Fetch

Marcus Fetch grew up near Omaha, Nebraska and spent his early twenties hitchhiking across the U.S., searching for meaning through spiritual studies, nature, and culture. He eventually landed in the Southeast, where his passion for change making took shape.

At 23, Marcus founded Redemptive Cycles, Birmingham’s first nonprofit bike shop, and grew it into a thriving community hub.
Over the next decade, he helped lead city-wide impact efforts, creative fundraising events, and public service initiatives focused equity.

Social Entrepreneur | Community Leader

Murals

Driven by a passion for design and public art, Marcus pivoted next into murals—painting over 50 large-scale pieces across the Southeast, fusing storytelling with color to make cities feel alive again. His work is featured on building façades, in community spaces, and across national campaigns. He didn’t just paint walls—he painted moments, culture, and meaning.

A lifelong technologist with an eye for the future, Marcus turned his sights to augmented reality and AI—where art, emotion, and code collide. With the founding of Fetchmark, his creative studio and AR agency, Marcus began building immersive brand experiences that turn physical products into portals, and sets a new bar for what modern storytelling looks like.

Music

Deeply personal. Unapologetically honest. In 2023, Marcus released his self-produced sophomore album Red House, earning a finalist spot at the NewSong Music Contest and the hearts of a growing audience. His music is a window into the soul behind the builder—vulnerable, unpolished, and unforgettably real.

AND THAT'S A WRAP

LASTLY, MARCUS IS THE "FUN" UNCLE TO 6 AMAZING KIDS.

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