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Between Fields and What Isn't (A Decade Inside No Place)


About No Place

No Place Gallery is pleased to present Between a Field and What Isn’t: A Decade Inside No Place, a milestone exhibition marking ten years of programming, experimentation, and sustained commitment to artists and ideas that resist easy categorization. Rather than offering a retrospective in the conventional sense, the exhibition functions as a critical pause, an accounting of what it has meant to build, maintain, and defend an artist-centered space over the course of a decade.

Founded in 2016, No Place Gallery emerged from a need rather than a plan. Operating across multiple locations and formats before settling into its current downtown home, the gallery has consistently worked in proximity to uncertainty, economic, spatial, and institutional. Its program has prioritized artists working at the edges of form and visibility, with a particular emphasis on practices rooted in Ohio and the broader Midwest, while remaining in active dialogue with national and international contexts.

Between a Field and What Isn’t traces this history through works, documents, gestures, and new commissions that reflect the gallery’s shifting footprint and evolving relationships. The exhibition is structured less as a chronology and more as an index, mapping the tensions between place and displacement, permanence and improvisation, access and refusal that have shaped No Place’s trajectory.

The title gestures toward a sustained state of in-betweenness, a gallery grounded in a specific city and community, yet resistant to fixed identity or scale. Over the past decade, No Place has operated as both a site and a method, one defined as much by what it enables as by what it declines to become.

The exhibition will take place at Beeler Gallery And No Place Gallery and in the spring a series of off-site locations throughout Columbus, activating the city as both context and collaborator. Public programming will include performances, conversations, and printed matter that extend the exhibition’s questions beyond the gallery space, foregrounding process, care, and collective presence.

Between a Field and What Isn’t: A Decade Inside No Place is not a celebration of longevity for its own sake. It is an acknowledgment of risk, labor, and persistence, and a reflection on what it takes to sustain an independent, artist-driven space amid shifting cultural, political, and urban conditions.

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

Chelsea Culprit

Kenjiro Saginaw

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

Braden Baer & Benjamin

 

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.

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