About No Place
No Place Gallery is an artist-run contemporary art space located at 1 E Gay St. in downtown Columbus, Ohio. Founded in 2011 as a shared studio space, No Place evolved into a public gallery in December 2015 under the direction of James McDevitt-Stredney, initially hosting experimental music, poetry, and visual arts programming. In 2021, the gallery relocated to its current downtown location, expanding its scale and ambition while remaining deeply rooted in artist-led practice.
As one of the first major contemporary art galleries in downtown Columbus, No Place has become a vital site for experimentation, dialogue, and community engagement. The gallery operates between disciplines and scenes, presenting painting, sculpture, installation, performance, and time-based work by emerging and established artists from the Midwest and beyond.
No Place exists as a conduit for contemporary visual art outside the gravitational pull of major coastal art hubs. The program prioritizes long-term artist sustainability, offering immediate access, professional support, and the freedom to experiment without sacrificing career growth. Through exhibitions, partnerships, and advocacy, No Place has helped raise the visibility of dozens of artists nationally and internationally, fostering meaningful relationships with collectors, institutions, and museums throughout the region.
Artists
Andrew Cannon
Taylor Hawkins
Cameron Granger
Jacob Mason—Macklin
Daren Goins
Angela Heisch
Alake Schilling
Gina Osterloh
Brian Garcia Sharrock
Stefan Hoza
Shawn Mcbride
Catalina Ouyang
Ben Quinn
Robert Robbins
Bene Scheuer
Alake Schilling
Nicolas Sullivan
Nick Irzyk
Shaina Tabak
Cody Tumblin
Martin Hugo
Greg Ito
Patrick Hicks
Zachary Armstrong
Tyler Macko
Amanda Ba
Jenna Beasley
Jon Young
Leonardo Kaplan
Manal Kara
Florian Meisenberg
Tim Johnson
Frank Castanien
Chloe Seibert
Chloe West
Josh Culberson
Ross Caliendo
Chelsea Culprit
Sam Branden
Olivia Palini
Blair Whiteford
Kim Westfall
Michelle 진아 Song
Join us for the opening reception of Between Fields and What Isn’t (A Decade Inside No Place) on February 12th, 2026 from 5:00-7:00 PM at Beeler Gallery and at No Place Gallery from 6:00-9:00 PM.