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    Canyon Mesa Country Club Clubhouse presents a photographic exhibit of Beverly Kievman Copen

    January 6, 20201 Comment
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    “Through the Years ~ Magical Moments on Journey’s Near and Far” now up and available to view daily until March 30

    Beverly Kievman CopenSedona AZ (January 6, 2020) – From Africa to Asia, India to Cuba to Japan, you could say that whatever intrigues this highly visible Village of Oak Creek resident has her magic touch.  A passionate professional photographer and winner of ARIZONA HIGHWAYS Grand Prize in 20ll, her Sunset of the Century image of a century plant in her own yard is one of many award -winning photographs Beverly has taken around the world.  Her good eye captures it all with beauty and personality and is recorded in the 4 books she has written and have been published including Your Eyes are your Windows to the World and It’s Your Life, Isn’t it?

    20200106_CanyonMesaCopen has been a solo artist at the Phoenix Herberger Theater and the Sedona City Hall among many venues.  Her recent trip to view the African wildebeest migration is part of her YouTube video which will be premiered at an art reception on Jan. 30 at the Canyon Mesa Clubhouse, 500 Jacks Canyon Road, from 5-7pm.  The public is invited to view her photographs, for purchase or to order, and other memorabilia such as calendars and booklets, and meet the artist.  Donations from sales throughout the 3- month exhibit will be given to the Verde Valley Caregivers.  

    It all started in Atlanta where Beverly turned her talents from a successful model and talent agency to the burgeoning Georgia film industry and was instrumental in creating a marketing plan for bringing motion pictures and commercials to the State while Jimmy Carter was governor.  That initiative now exceeds 9 billion dollars last year.

    With substantial experience in sales and marketing, she has been featured at US and international conferences and meetings to audiences eager for her thoughts on entrepreneurship, sales, writing, business development, publicity and promotion, often with emphasis on women in business.  Her consulting travels have taken her worldwide including New Zealand, Australia, Japan, Canada, Singapore, Malaysia and Costa Rica.

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    For 3 years Beverly lived in Japan and is also published in that country with a book primarily for Japanese women, produced in Japanese. That book, It’s Your Life, Isn’t It? is now being revised in English for a global audience.

    For some 16 years Beverly Copen has been making her mark on the Village of Oak Creek and Sedona communities through active participation in education, mentoring and promotion.  Her talent and deep commitment to community support the energy and excitement she brings to every project.

    Visit Beverly at www.beverlycopen.com or https://www.flickr.com/people/bkcopen and visit the Canyon Mesa Clubhouse from January through March to view her photographs.  Her reception at the clubhouse is January 30, 2020, from 5-7 pm.

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    1. JACQUELINE WEST on January 8, 2020 10:11 am

      very impressive, would love to be there, what a very special honor, you have worked very hard for this.


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