High Road Gallery is housed in the 1818 Buttles‑Pinney‑Brown House, a five‑bay Federal brick landmark built by mason Arora Buttles—the same craftsman behind Worthington’s Orange Johnson House. This historic structure reflects the early 19th‑century blend of residential and commercial life. Once home to prominent community figures, it now hosts a vibrant community of local artists. As one of the few remaining independent art spaces, HRG keeps creativity visible and connected, offering exhibitions, studios, and a welcoming place to explore both art and architecture. This place matters—make time for a visit and experience a living piece of Worthington’s heritage.