
The Power of Creating Art
Season 6 Episode 4 | 27m 32sVideo has Closed Captions
Profiles Indie Memphis Film Festival, DeSoto family Theatre, and Creation Studios.
This episode features Ryan Watt, Executive Director of Indie Memphis Film Festival; Dan Lehman of the DeSoto Family Theatre, a family theatre providing wholesome entertainment and youth education; and Danny Granger of Creation Studios, a company known for its striking photography and for a Memphis photo collection that gives back. Plus, an award-winner profile from The SPARK Awards 2017.
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The Spark is a local public television program presented by WKNO
Major funding for The SPARK and The SPARK Awards is provided by Higginbotham Insurance & Financial Services. Additional funding is provided by United Way of the Mid-South, Economic Opportunities (EcOp), Memphis Zoo, and MERI (Medical Education Research Institute).

The Power of Creating Art
Season 6 Episode 4 | 27m 32sVideo has Closed Captions
This episode features Ryan Watt, Executive Director of Indie Memphis Film Festival; Dan Lehman of the DeSoto Family Theatre, a family theatre providing wholesome entertainment and youth education; and Danny Granger of Creation Studios, a company known for its striking photography and for a Memphis photo collection that gives back. Plus, an award-winner profile from The SPARK Awards 2017.
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The Spark is a local public television program presented by WKNO
Major funding for The SPARK and The SPARK Awards is provided by Higginbotham Insurance & Financial Services. Additional funding is provided by United Way of the Mid-South, Economic Opportunities (EcOp), Memphis Zoo, and MERI (Medical Education Research Institute).














