Tuesday through Sunday, 11AM–5PM
Visit the art center.
The Ed Paschke Art Center is located in the heart of Jefferson Park. Paschke was born, raised, lived and worked on Chicago’s Northwest side, and as a Polish American, his ethnic heritage reflects part of our community’s own diversity. EPAC is proud to be one of Chicago’s many arts organizations embedded within the “city of neighborhoods.”
Hours
Tuesday through Sunday, 11AM–5PM
Check our website or social media for information regarding seasonal holiday closures.
Admission
Free and open to the public. Donations welcome.
Accessibility
EPAC is fully ADA accessible with a ramp at street level and a lift to take guests between the lower and upper levels.
Getting here
The Ed Paschke Art Center is easily accessible by car or public transit.
When planning your visit, be sure to check out other local attractions — including the National Veterans Art Museum, Copernicus Center, Gift Theatre and Jefferson Memorial Park — and enjoy a meal at one of our neighborhood restaurants.
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Exit at Lawrence Avenue and turn left at the first stoplight. Follow Lawrence to the second stoplight and turn right at Milwaukee Avenue. Travel ¼ of a mile North and make a left on to Higgins Avenue. The Ed Paschke Art Center is on the left.
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Metered visitor parking is available on the streets surrounding the EPAC.
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Take public transportation to the Jefferson Park Transportation Hub. Exit and walk half a block south on Milwaukee. Cross Milwaukee at Higgins Avenue. The Ed Paschke Art Center will be on your left.
CTA Blue Line to Jefferson Park
CTA Buses #56, #68, #81, #81W, #85, #85A, #88, #91, #92
Metra Line UP-NW
Pace Buses #225, #226, #270
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Tours
Viewers of all ages are welcome to enjoy staff-led or self-guided tours of EPAC. Check out an iPod at the front desk and take a self-guided tour.
Attend a drop-in, 30-minute guided tour led by EPAC staff the first Thursday of every month at 2pm.
Group tours