One unusual piece on view at the Society of Illustrators on the East Side is a sequential drawing with contributions by four New Yorker artists: Mick Stevens, Roz Chast, Liza Donnelly, and Jack Ziegler—in that order. It was drawn over a lunch in the 1980s after the cartoonists dropped off their work with the cartoon editor and, of course, it did not appear in the magazine. The collaboration is in the form of a comic strip and is included in the show "Drawn From The New Yorker: A Centennial Celebration," on view at the Society only through Saturday.
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