2. Betsabee Biography
• Betsabeé Romero is a Mexican artist whose uses cars and car parts,
like tires to create sculptures. She studied art in Mexico City and Paris
and has exhibited her work all over the world.
3. Here are some questions to ask yourself as you look at
Betsabee Romero’s art work.
• What do you see?
• How does this work make you feel?
• Where do you think the artist got her ideas?
• What is this work of art about?
• Does it remind you of anything you have seen or experienced before?
• How does this work of art relate to you?
• Why do you think is this art?
8. Betsabee Romero’s
Influences
• When you look at Romero’s sculptures,
you can see how her culture influences
her work. The Mayan and early
Mexican people made beautiful art
thousands of years ago. Can you see
any similarities to Romero’s art?
14. Now, here are some more examples of Romero’s work
These pieces use car parts but not the entire car! How did she change the
tire to make it into art?
16. Okay! Now we are ready for our visit to The Neuberger Museum…
let’s go over some basic Museum Etiquette:
(Etiquette = Manners)
• You can talk, but be courteous to those around you. If our docent is
speaking, please listen and don’t interrupt her. She is trained to know
all about the art you are seeing.
• Do not touch! Not only do you risk damaging an artifact by knocking it
over and breaking it, the invisible oils on your hands can also cause
damage. Keep a respectful distance between yourself and the rope, the
artwork on the wall, or the sculpture on the pedestal.
• A museum is not a playground. You should not run and shout through
the galleries, or walk underneath ropes. Most museums do not allow
children to come in without an adult, so stick with your teachers!
• Make Roxbury PROUD by showing Good Character and making the
right choices at all times (even when no one is looking!)