Society of Illustrators: An Insider's Guide to NYC's Artistic Gem
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Founded in 1901, the Society of Illustrators is the oldest non-profit organization dedicated to illustration in the US, showcasing works by luminaries like Norman Rockwell and Rube Goldberg.
The Museum of Illustration at SOL hosts rotating exhibits, educational programs, and over 2,500 permanent collection pieces, attracting art enthusiasts to explore visual storytelling's evolution.
Events at SOL include themed exhibits, juried competitions, virtual tours, and art education programs, with MoCCA gallery featuring curated cartoon art and comics exhibits for illustration enthusiasts.
Located at 128 East 63rd Street in Manhattan, the Society of Illustrators is easily accessible by public transportation, making it convenient for visitors to access its historic and iconic collections.
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