Fresh A.I.R. Gallery
Art gallery · Uptown District ·

Fresh A.I.R. Gallery

Art gallery · Uptown District ·

Beautiful gallery fighting stigma with community art

Fresh A.I.R. Gallery by null
Fresh A.I.R. Gallery by null
Fresh A.I.R. Gallery by null
Fresh A.I.R. Gallery by null
Fresh A.I.R. Gallery by null
Fresh A.I.R. Gallery by null
Fresh A.I.R. Gallery by null
Fresh A.I.R. Gallery by null
Fresh A.I.R. Gallery by null
Fresh A.I.R. Gallery by null
Fresh A.I.R. Gallery by null
Fresh A.I.R. Gallery by null
Fresh A.I.R. Gallery by null
Fresh A.I.R. Gallery by null

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131 N High St, Columbus, OH 43215 Get directions

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Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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131 N High St, Columbus, OH 43215 Get directions

+1 614 744 8110
southeasthc.org
@freshairgallery

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Features

•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Last updated

Jan 30, 2026

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Fresh A.I.R. Gallery

Lori Rivera Fine A.

Google
I currently have a show at Fresh A.I.R. and it’s been an extraordinary experience working with them! The gallery is beautiful and they are doing the very important work of fighting stigma!! Mental health should be recognized, supported, and valued, and they’re making sure it is!

Kent B.

Google
Always new and great art. Worth a quick visit every time you go bye.

Tim H.

Google
Nice place to see community based art on display. The artists can name the price for their works to be sold and get most of the profits.

A A.

Google
Good art but they're not great at communicating or being responsive.

Chuck W.

Google
Not much of gallery and felt uncomfortable

Tim S.

Google
Our friend from China had a showing there

Rupali N.

Google
Easy to get to, lovely atmosphere.

Tammy H.

Google
Crazy Friday.
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Michael C.

Yelp
Words can not explain what this place does for the underserved mentally ill. In addition to advocacy this place has given the mentally ill a venue to show and sell works of art. 100% of sales go to the artist and the gallery takes no commission. To date the gallery has sold over $60,000 worth of art. They recently celebrated the 10 year anniversary and I donate work to be auctioned to help raise money for the galleries operation expenses. They have a framing budget and a gallery manager to make sure work is displayed professional. There are affluent collectors that believe in the gallery mission and purchase artwork regularly. I feel like as I'm writing this I can't articulate just how necessary this place is for the targeted population and for the community at large. I urge you to stop on for a show on a random weekday and please give them your support. Help make the city, the country and the world a better, more beautiful place!