
17 Sep Noblesville Creates Announces New Creative Hub: Noblesville Creates on Logan Street
Noblesville Creates is excited to announce the opening of its newest space, Noblesville Creates on Logan Street, located at 872 Logan Street in the heart of downtown Noblesville. The 1,500-square-foot second-floor space, once a photography studio, will now serve as a dynamic, multi-use creative hub for artists and entrepreneurs.
Although the space will not host regular public programming, it will be open to the community at the discretion of the studio tenants and during select events. Noblesville Creates will share public hours in advance of these special occasions.
“This new space allows us to extend our mission of supporting the arts in Hamilton County while offering flexible opportunities for artists and creative businesses,” said Aili McGill, the Executive Director of Noblesville Creates. “We’re thrilled to welcome three incredibly talented tenants who represent a diverse range of creative disciplines.”
A Space for Artists and Innovators
The new location will house three resident creatives:
- Michael Martin White, a Noblesville-based photographer and founder of Stop Bath Studio, will use his studio to create, exhibit, and share the craft of photography.
“Being part of Noblesville Creates on Logan Street is more than simply having a studio space,” White said. “Stop Bath Studio will be a place where I can create and exhibit my work while also sharing the history and tools of photography with others. It will serve as a gathering place for community events like Old Town Light, photography workshops and exhibits, and will host shows for other artists working in any medium. Through curated vintage cameras and contemporary photographic goods, my hope is that the studio becomes a space where people can slow down, connect with the craft, and experience photography as both art and community.” - AJ O’Reilly, owner of Griffy’s Art Supply, a User Experience Designer, and visual artist, will develop both his professional and creative practice.
“As a User Experience Designer, I need to sketch, cut paper, and build prototypes for my work. It’s not all just working with pixels on the computer,” O’Reilly said. “I’m excited about having a space that will allow me to do my design work and collaborate with others when I can. As I continue to develop my studio practice and explore new creative avenues, having a physical space that aligns with my business’s creative side is really valuable.” - Andrew Bradford, founder of Bradford Consulting Group, will establish his firm’s headquarters at Logan Street while supporting arts and culture initiatives.
“Bradford Consulting Group has chosen Noblesville, Indiana as the strategic location for our headquarters,” Bradford said. “Our partnership at Logan Street Studios with Hamilton County’s top arts organization provides our clients direct access to the region’s creative sector and artistic talent. This positioning strengthens our long-term commitment to driving meaningful community impact and sets our business up for continued growth. The opportunity for collaboration and connection is strengthened by having a physical presence in the heart of Hamilton County.”
In addition to these studios, Noblesville Creates will maintain office space for meetings and staff use, and may offer limited coworking opportunities in the future.
The Need for Even More Space
While the Logan Street location represents an exciting milestone, Noblesville Creates emphasizes that this is only one step toward meeting the community’s growing demand for arts opportunities.
“As amazing as it is to celebrate this new space, it’s not enough,” said McGill. “To truly thrive, support local artists, and continue to serve the community, we need even more space to host programs, exhibitions, and collaborative projects. Our vision for the future includes additional facilities that can accommodate the expanding creative energy in Hamilton County.”
Community Partnership and Support
Noblesville Creates is deeply grateful to Bret Richardson, the landlord of the space, for his generosity and support in making the LoganStreet location possible. Richardson has also donated photography equipment to help bring the studios to life.
“This partnership demonstrates the power of community and the importance of investing in the arts,” said McGill. “We are thankful for Bret’s generosity and commitment to supporting Noblesville’s creative economy.”
While the space will not function as a walk-in gallery like the Noblesville Creates on 8th location, it will host special events and artist showcases throughout the year, with more details to be shared soon. While the tenants may welcome visitors when they are in their studios, their schedules will vary. Bradford Consulting Group will maintain regular office hours for its clients.
Grand Opening
We invite the public to attend the Grand Opening of Noblesville Creates on Logan Street, held on Friday, September 19 and 20, 2025 during the Noblesville Preservation Alliances’ 38th Annual Historic Home Tour: Presented By Embrace Downtown & Noblesville Main Street: Downtown Unseen. On Friday, September 19, Noblesville Creates on Logan Street will be open to the public from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., and on Saturday, September 20 from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Stop by to explore the new space and meet the tenants!







