Meagan is a fifth generation Arizonan, coming from an artistic family, having an appreciation for all aspects of
nature and design. A creative individual herself, she has always been engaged in artistic endeavors. She is a musician,
graphic designer, fine artist, photographer, former TV host, business owner and an animal welfare advocate.
Meagan's grandfather, Virgil Gipson, was a professional photographer, shooting for Arizona Highways Magazine in the 1950s. During WWII, he was an aerial photographer, completing multiple missions over the Atlantic. He was called in as the primary photographer to document the infamously tragic, in-flight airliner collision over the Grand Canyon, in 1956.
Meagan's parents are both lifelong entrepreneurs, launching multiple businesses over the course of five decades. Working inside the flourishing Arizona tourism industry for many years, they owned and operated fine jewelry and mineral stores in Scottsdale resorts. They also established a floral business as well as a sign business in Phoenix.
As a designer and artist, Meagan's work reflects her own passion for color, concept and creation, continuing the family tradition of melding the elements of art through a variety of mediums. Meagan enjoys developing strong ties to
and enduring bonds with a multitude of communities, making a difference through artistic and altruistic contributions.
nature and design. A creative individual herself, she has always been engaged in artistic endeavors. She is a musician,
graphic designer, fine artist, photographer, former TV host, business owner and an animal welfare advocate.
Meagan's grandfather, Virgil Gipson, was a professional photographer, shooting for Arizona Highways Magazine in the 1950s. During WWII, he was an aerial photographer, completing multiple missions over the Atlantic. He was called in as the primary photographer to document the infamously tragic, in-flight airliner collision over the Grand Canyon, in 1956.
Meagan's parents are both lifelong entrepreneurs, launching multiple businesses over the course of five decades. Working inside the flourishing Arizona tourism industry for many years, they owned and operated fine jewelry and mineral stores in Scottsdale resorts. They also established a floral business as well as a sign business in Phoenix.
As a designer and artist, Meagan's work reflects her own passion for color, concept and creation, continuing the family tradition of melding the elements of art through a variety of mediums. Meagan enjoys developing strong ties to
and enduring bonds with a multitude of communities, making a difference through artistic and altruistic contributions.