Stephanie Haboush Plunkett is the Deputy Director and Chief Curator of the Norman Rockwell Museum. Plunkett is also the curator of many exhibitions relating to the art of illustration, including Rockwell and Realism in an Abstract World; The Unknown Hopper: Edward Hopper as Illustrator; William Steig: Love & Laughter; Ephemeral Beauty: Al Parker and the American Women’s Magazine: 1940-1960; LitGraphic: The World of the Graphic Novel; and The Art of The New Yorker: Eighty Years in the Vanguard, among others. She has previously held positions at the Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn Children’s Museum, and the Heckscher Museum of Art, and has taught the year-long graduate level course entitled Critical Seminar 1 & 2 in the MFA in Illustration Practice at MICA. In addition, she leads the Rockwell Center for American Visual Studies, the nation’s first research institute devoted to supporting scholarship relating to the art of illustration. Drawing Lessons from the Famous Artists School: Classic Techniques and Expert Tips from the Golden Age of Illustration, published by Quarry Books, is her most recent publication.