Rebekah Nolan reads STEP. STEP. STEP.
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Rebekah Nolan reads STEP. STEP. STEP.

Join us for an all-ages event with artist Rebekah Nolan as she walks us through a reading of her new storybook "STEP. STEP. STEP."!

By COMPANION

Date and time

Saturday, May 3 · 11am - 12:30pm EDT

Location

Golden Hour Books

5208 North College Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46220

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

Rebekah Nolan at Golden Hour Books

Join us for a morning with Rebekah Nolan at Golden Hour Books as she reads STEP. STEP. STEP., a new storybook written and illustrated by the Indy-based artist.

Following the reading, guests with children are invited to a private viewing of Nolan's concurrent exhibition at COMPANION, also titled STEP. STEP. STEP. The exhibition explores the visuals and theme of the book through new drawings, new sounds, and new installations created in collaboration with artists Landon Caldwell, Danielle Joy Graves, Nick Witten, and Priya Wittman. Signed, first edition copies of STEP. STEP. STEP. are available for purchase at COMPANION throughout the exhibition, on view April 25 — June 1, 2025.

Learn more about the exhibition here: https://www.thisiscompanion.com/rebekah-nolan-step-step-step

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Rebekah Nolan is an Indianapolis-based artist and designer. She was raised in a family of artists and musicians and spent her formative years amid Tennessee’s vibrant music and craft art communities. She co-founded and served as Creative Director of Flatland Kitchen creative studio for 16 years, where she collaborated with local and national musicians, chefs, and mapmakers. Her painting, printmaking, sculpture, and installation work has been exhibited with galleries, universities, public institutions, and artist-run spaces throughout the Midwest. She uses supple, exaggerated forms and abstract depictions of care to usher audiences through the discomfort of what is unknown or unrecognizable.

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COMPANION is a gallery and gathering space that supports and stewards the curiosities and connections of a new, Midwestern creative class.