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Betsy Anderson Obituary

Family and friends are mourning the loss of beloved Betsy Andersen, wife, mother, and friend of the Santa Cruz art community. She died at home following a six-month battle with cancer, surrounded by her husband John, her daughter Kyra, and her sister Wendy.Born in 1956 in Los Angeles to Dr and Mrs. Walter Miller who, following family tradition,gave their daughters wide exposure to the rich LA culinary and art culture. After high school Betsy moved to Santa Cruz, graduating in 1978 from UCSC with a Master of Fine Arts Degree.After graduation and her marriage to master cabinet maker, John Andersen, her culinary interests led her to employment at two Santa Cruz classics, as a scooper at Polar Bear Ice Cream and at India Joze Restaurant where she started in prep and ended up a chef. She was very proud of her Russian heritage and as a chef at Joze, she hosted themed banquets featuring Russian cuisine. Betsy was years ahead of the now trending prepared meals business, and owned 'Best Bets,' a food service where she prepared an entire week of meals for people who were not able to cook for themselves.To say that Betsy was active in the arts community is an understatement. She was not only a painter herself represented in Open Studios, but also, early in her promotional career, she hosted radio shows on KUSP interviewing artists, one of whom was her UCSC professor and mentor, Eduardo Carrillo. In 2003 she was chosen to be Director of Museo Eduardo Carrillo, an on-line museum, founded by his widow, Alison. Together they shaped Museo Eduardo Carrillo, the only Artist Endowed Foundation in the United States devoted to the work of a Mexican American Artist, into the innovative and multi-faceted organization it has become.Betsy was instrumental in continuing Eduardo's legacy via "Califas: Chicano Art and Culture in California" by creating and hosting on Museo, and throughout the community, a revival of the Califas Legacy Project which grew out of the recognition that our region represents an opportunity to fill in a missing piece of American art history. The story of Chicano/a art on the Central Coast is decades long, rich and varied. The Califas Legacy Project has unified the Monterey Bay Crescent through public retrospective and multi-generational exhibitions, zoomed in opportunities, street side art viewing, portable murals, documentary videos, panel discussions, and a Latinx-based symposium.Picking up on Eduardo's teaching of art to children of migrant workers, Betsy partnered Museo with Julia Chiapella and the Young Writer's Program, which has created a curriculum that exposes contemporary Chicano art to middle school students as a launching pad to generate ideas and personal narratives of their own, thus instilling a deep personal connection with the art of Latino culture. This program has yet to fulfill one of Betsy's greatest dreams of broad acceptance into the public schools of California.Betsy is mourned by John, Kyra and her sister, Wendy Miller, as well as by countless friends and admirers.A celebration of her life will be announced.

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Published by Santa Cruz Sentinel on May 14, 2023.

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Amalia Mesa-Bains

July 18, 2024

I worked with Betsy on the Califas projects including books, poster and the museum website and as a result grew to love her determination and kindness. When I was not well she brought me homemade meals, I remember her often and miss her warmth and enthusiasm

Karen Kaplan

June 20, 2024

Betsy was my classmate at UC Santa Cruz drawing and painting classes in 1975 - 1977. I sent her an email recently and it bounced. I did a Google search to get her new email address and found an obituary instead. I am shocked and saddened to read that she passed away! Before the Covid-19 pandemic shutdown, she invited me to visit her art studio and told me that I could pick out some of her art to have for free, but I never got around to doing that. I am wondering what happened to her art. I always admired her talent when we were in college together. Betsy was active in the Santa Cruz art community and we both liked and admired Eduardo Carrillo, our teacher at UCSC. We were also in Kay Metz's drawing class together @ 1976 +/- and maybe Jack Hooper's drawing class in 1975. Don Strandberg and Bob Poplack were in our classes. I attended Betsy's art receptions throughout the years, Eduardo Carrillo's retrospective at UCSC that Betsy curated and I usually saw her at the Rio Theater when she served drinks at the annual Artist of the Year award ceremonies. Betsy's big welcoming smile and warm hugs are forever in my memory. She will be missed. May Betsy rest in peace.

Susan Maresco

March 16, 2024

I knew Betsy for many decades but not well until she curated Kay Metz´s work before and after Kay died. She was always cheerful, full of interesting and serious talk, and helpful in many ways. I had no idea she died and am very sad, sending condolences to her family.

Shelley Sovola

February 11, 2024

Remembering my dear friend from high school-Rexford. We were very close, even in college years. Visiting her in Santa Cruz. We connected again in 2019, with so much more to talk and share. 2020 came with all the lock downs. I lost her phone #. And have wanted to find her again. We were into Art, museums, foreign films, and good foods, strong friendship. I am so sorry she passed in 2023. I found her obituary in my search. She lived an amazing and wonderful life. Heart felt condolences to her daughter and husband, friends and community who loved her. From Shelley Sovola, Brookings, Oregon

Jaime Sanchez

June 30, 2023

Betsy gifted me a book of Carillo's art. This was at our first introduction. She visited my open studios and purchased a painting. I remember her as very friendly and committed to promoting art in everyday life.

Joan Levine

June 30, 2023

Betsy had a can-do attitude, a ready smile, a raucous laugh, and the longest legs I've ever seen! She will be missed by all.

Robin White

May 29, 2023

I worked with Betsy on the State of the Arts radio show at KUSP more than 30 years ago. Betsy got me my start in public radio, which turned into a profession for the next ten years. We also painted together and she taught me a lot about color and technique, teaching me to be bolder and opening a door in my imagination that has stayed open in my life since then. Betsy also opened my mind about using color in gardens - and now I work on landscape design and garden support. So she touched me and influenced me in many of the most important parts of my life. My thoughts go out to Betsy's family for what must be a heartbreaking loss, too soon, of someone way too young to come to the end of her life.

Helaine Glick

May 25, 2023

Betsy was a spark of life and energy and creativity wherever she went. I have known her through many guises over the past years, as the curator of a retrospective for a late artist friend Don Martin, as a professor of drawing at UCSC, as a short-lived employer at Museo, where I helped out a couple of times, and as a collaborator, friend, and all around wonderful human being. In the last month before her passing, she was still doing her thing, assisting me and Rachel McKay with ideas and contacts for dispersing Don's art. She was always a joy to meet and work with. She will be deeply missed.

Christine J Vincent

May 19, 2023

Betsy was a highly valued colleague in the Artist-Endowed Foundation Community, providing a valuable perspective via Museo Eduardo Carrillo to the AEF community's art stewardship and cultural philanthropy work. We will miss her steadfast generosity, enthusiasm, and goodwill. Condolences to her family and friends. - Christine J. Vincent, Project Director, Aspen Institute Artist-Endowed Foundations Initiative | AEFI.

Amalia Mesa-Bains

May 16, 2023

I have worked with Betsy for over 20 years and helped her in the model of an on-line museum and in the Califas Legacy and Hablamos Juntos projects. Betsy was one of the most energetic and dedicated arts educators I have worked with. She was kind and generous beyond measure and she will live in my heart forever. Please reach out to me when you plan her celebration if life. I would like to help out, Amalia Mesa-Bains

Felicia Rice

May 15, 2023

Felicia Rice

May 15, 2023

Felicia Rice

May 15, 2023

I met Betsy when we were both students of the arts at UCSC almost 50 years ago. Our interests overlapped, we grew out of the same soup, and we worked together on projects several times.

In 2020 I published the CALIFAS The Ancestral Journey/El Viaje Ancestrál, an artists' book which is central to but only one part of the enormous Califas project shepherded by Betsy and I for over two years. The first photo shows Betsy standing between Carmen León and Ralph D'Oliveira, two of the muralists celebrated in CALIFAS, a copy of which I am holding in the second photo.

Betsy was a generous and loving human being. Her heartfelt and human connections as the director of Museo Eduardo Carrillo made CALIFAS a truly inclusive celebration of Latinx artists of the Monterey Bay area.

I will miss my friend. I know we would have made more books, more exhibits, more meals, more, more, and more, if we had had more time.

-Felicia Rice, Moving Parts Press

Bryn Del Mano

May 14, 2023

Betsy was my neighbor some years ago, a gifted artist and a lovely, kind person. Sincere condolences to her family.

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