PAST PROJECTS
WINDING ACCORD
Curated by COMPANION originally for the 2024 Indiana Global Economic Summit, WINDING ACCORD is an exhibition of artworks by six contemporary, Indiana-based artists that foregrounds the state’s visual arts sector and activates new economic equity standards for artists. The public iteration of the exhibition is open at COMPANION’s gallery space in midtown Indianapolis from May 31 — June 30, 2024.
WINDING ACCORD features works in painting, collage, ceramics, textiles, and printmaking by Su A Chae, Stephen Creech, Mailinh Hồ, Hannah Paz-Westbrook, Israel Solomon, and Julie W. Tourtillotte. Presented together for the first time, the artists’ distinct practices address labor, individual and collective identities, evolving ecologies, and new craft technologies.
WINDING ACCORD [for the 2024 Indiana Global Economic Summit]
Curated by COMPANION originally for the 2024 Indiana Global Economic Summit, WINDING ACCORD is an exhibition of artworks by six contemporary, Indiana-based artists that foregrounds the state’s visual arts sector and activates new economic equity standards for artists. WINDING ACCORD opened privately May 23-24 for the 2024 Indiana Global Economic Summit hosted by the Indiana Economic Development Corporation. The public iteration of the exhibition is open at COMPANION’s gallery space in midtown Indianapolis from May 31 — June 30, 2024.
WINDING ACCORD features works in painting, collage, ceramics, textiles, and printmaking by Su A Chae, Stephen Creech, Mailinh Hồ, Hannah Paz-Westbrook, Israel Solomon, and Julie W. Tourtillotte. Presented together for the first time, the artists’ distinct practices address labor, individual and collective identities, evolving ecologies, and new craft technologies.
Go More Slowly Over The Earth
Go More Slowly Over The Earth celebrates midsummer and reconsiders the Middle Ages with opening festivities on the summer solstice. An early, intimate feast of spit-roasted meat and dandelion wine evolves into a public evening of contemporary works and timeless traditions. Featured artworks and design objects include sculpture, furniture, lighting, paintings, jewelry, and explorations in material and alchemy — they employ methods of making, meaning, ornamentation, utility, and protection common during the Middle Ages.
Includes works by Stephanie Barlow, Loran Bohall, Phil Cecil, Rachel Leah Cohn, Angela Eastman, Devon Gray, Max McInnis, Aaron Leif Nicholson, Rebekah Nolan, Cory Robinson, and Sean Starowitz, with Lauren Day, Grace Seibert, Marlowe Harp, Tuning Forks, and Nowhere Chai.
FAIR MARKET _ 2022
Fair Market _ 2022 brings together artists, artworks, and objects around the idea of holding on: a maintenance phase, a longing, clinging to, uncertainty, vulnerability, a resolve, an embrace.
Matthew Cooper, Ellery Diaz, Juan José Castaño-Márquez, Devon Gray, Simon Gomez, Makenzie Goodman, Jessica Lykens of Geraldine Lee’s Vintage + Zodiac Vintage, Max McInnis, Amelia Morris, Joshua McGarvey, Grace Seibert, Jenny Swim, Adam Stacey, Sean Starowitz, Ryan VanHoy, and Seneca Weintraut.
Stephanie Barlow: They say it better than I ever will.
Stephanie Barlow explores our connections with the natural world and brings into focus the endlessness of time and change in the everyday. Material curiosities lead her present and playful practice through drawing, painting, printmaking, collage, bookmaking, and sculpture.
FAIR MARKET _ 2021
A gathering of artists who make work about material, craft, performing, and ways we try to protect ourselves.
Stephen Creech, A Question of Eagles, Max McInnis, Gnat Bowden, Casey Roberts, Stephanie Barlow, Joshua McGarvey, Sean Starowitz, Juan José Castaño-Márquez, Rebekah Nolan, Loran Bohall, Ellery Diaz, Holly Lay, Liz Sutton, Jenny Swim, Aaron Leif Nicholson, Blank Cass, and WORN Jewelry
Rebekah Nolan: Live/Work
Comprised of paintings, textiles, and sculptures, LIVE/WORK deconstructs what would be a single painting by Rebekah Nolan and realizes its individual objects to examine the experience of home as a creative work space.