 EGG is a tv show about people making art across America. It's sort of like this Web site, only it's tv. Try tuning in.
And when we say "try" to tune in, we really mean it, because it isn't easy to find. We often air at odd times and strange places.
The only real way to know when EGG is on near you is to go to "airdates" at the top of this page.
EGG the arts show is produced by Thirteen/WNET New York; executive producer is Jeff Folmsbee; series producer is Mark Mannucci; Jac Venza is director of cultural and arts programs at Thirteen.
Funding is provided by The Pew Charitable Trusts, Dorothy and Lewis Cullman, The LuEsther T. Mertz Charitable Trust, Marilyn M. Simpson Charitable Trust, Carnegie Corporation of New York, The Ford Foundation, the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, Sylvia and Ralph Ablon, PBS, and contributions from public television viewers. Additional funding is provided by Elise Jaffe and Jeffrey Brown, Jamie deRoy Charitable Trust and the Gruber Family Foundation, and a special grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
Questions? Contact EGG at egg@thirteen.org. |  |  |  |
 eggsite, EGG THE ART SHOW's Web
counterpart, offers interactive, online
companion pieces about the artists and artwork
featured in the series. Through original content --
including streaming video and audio clips, slide
shows, interviews, schedules of public appearances
and exhibits, and more -- eggsite encourages
visitors to make the arts an integral part of their
lives.
Eggsite also invites viewers to explore the arts
in and outside of their own communities through
our See and Do USASM database, a clearinghouse for
arts happenings across the nation, and our
"Egg on the Arts" discussion forum, where
viewers can exchange ideas about a broad
range of
arts-related subjects.
Eggsite is made possible by The Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
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