Artwork for Your Home: Pop-Up Exhibition in Restored 3-Story Chicago Residence
Article Updated: April 7, 2026
East Garfield Park Home Tour & Pop-Up Art Exhibition | Summer/Fall 2026
Chicago renovation in the East Garfield Park neighborhood.
Opening Weekend June 13 & 14, 2026, 12:00-6:00 pm on each day—or by appointment
2855 W. Washington Blvd. Chicago
My brother and his team have spent years thoughtfully restoring an extraordinary three-story residence on Washington Boulevard in Chicago’s East Garfield Park neighborhood. Last fall, we opened the doors for our first home tour and pop-up art exhibition, bringing artwork into a lived-in, residential setting.
We are excited to return for Summer/Fall 2026 with a new exhibition presented by Epic Interiors, featuring my latest work along with special guest artists to be announced.
The inaugural event was a meaningful success, and I am deeply grateful to everyone who came through. There is something uniquely engaging about experiencing art in a home, moving from room to room and seeing how each piece lives within a space. The response made it clear that this format resonates.
What began as an experiment, stepping outside of the traditional gallery model, has evolved into something we are eager to continue. This new exhibition will include a fresh body of work, the addition of new guest artists, and an expanded collection of tabletop objects and sculptural pieces.
The exhibition will be on view throughout the summer and fall of 2026. If you are unable to attend the opening weekend, private viewings are available by appointment.
To schedule a visit, please email art@pamelastakerstudio.com or call 312.925.0989.
The Epic Art Event is Almost Here
The second iteration of this exhibition is presented with my long-time collaborator, Epic Interiors. This time, I am blending old and new, introducing additional artists, and expanding into sculptural and tabletop works. It is a dynamic, layered experience with something for everyone, and one you won’t want to miss.
Location
2855 W. Washington Blvd. Chicago
To view and shop the exhibition, visit the East Garfield Park Exhibition page. This page will continue to evolve as new works are added, so we invite you to check back regularly.