You may know the name High Road Gallery — you may have driven past it, attended an opening, or heard it mentioned in conversation — but most people don’t truly understand what this gallery is, who it exists for, or why it matters.
In this episode of Inside Northwest Columbus, I sit down with resident artists and gallery stewards Nicky Robie and Beth Heisey to explore the deeper story behind High Road Gallery. This nonprofit space was created to showcase local artists, foster meaningful connection, and make art accessible — all within a nearly 200-year-old historic building that has become a quiet anchor in our community.
We talk about the gallery’s founding vision, how artists stepped into stewardship of both a creative mission and a historic space, and what it actually takes to keep local art visible, supported, and thriving. This conversation pulls back the curtain on the role community-supported art plays in shaping a place — and why supporting spaces like High Road Gallery is about investing in culture, creativity, and connection.
If you’ve ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes of a local gallery, why community art spaces matter, or how supporting local artists strengthens the fabric of where we live, this episode offers clarity, perspective, and a renewed appreciation for a true local gem.
Visit & Connect with High Road Gallery
Gallery Location: 12 E Stafford Ave, Worthington, OH 43085
Gallery Hours:
Friday – Saturday | 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
(Hours may vary — check ahead before visiting)
Website: https://www.highroadgallery.com
Email: info@highroadgallery.com
Whether you visit, attend an exhibition, share their story, or choose to support their mission, High Road Gallery is one of those places that becomes even more meaningful once you understand what it’s all about.