@ArtistErin I think it's a great step to take for information and networking! Their website is a maze though, and there's a lot more info than it seems.
Here's my experience: I've been a member for maybe 18 months, and since then:
- I've participated in a few of my region's open critiques, which were of mixed usefulness but a great way to get a variety of feedback and meet other illos in my area.
- I did a 1-day illustrators intensive workshop online hosted by another region. I love live webinars, and I got a lot out of the the 3 speakers POVs.
- I also did the 3-day winter conference online last year, which gave me a great lay of the land on what children's publishing looks like. I participated in the Gallery showcase, but didn't get any bites.
- I am signed up for this year's virtual 1-day conference
- I posted some work online in the SCBWI illustrators gallery, and through it have gotten several offers to illustrate self-published books and one offer from a real publisher.
- I'm sorta planning to apply for the Don Freeman grant for an unpublished dummy next year.
So they have a lot to offer, but they don't lay it all out at once. It's really been worth it to get involved and expand my circle. Good luck!