It was established in 1981, and is located in the East Village, what is considered to be one of Chicago's more artistic communities along Milwaukee Avenue in the heart of the old Polish Downtown.
The structure housing the Society was originally designed as a neighborhood bank by the architectural firm of Whitney & Williams.
It was built in 1920, and purchased along with adjacent lots for the Society in December 1993.
The Society currently operates two galleries within the building, with exhibits ranging from painting, sculpture, graphics and photography to three-dimensional installations, as well as gallery talks, workshops and lectures by visiting artists and scholars.
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