In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.
Martin Betz
In 1964, Betz immigrated to the United States from Germany. He is the son of Hans Dieter Betz, a world-renowned scholar and philosopher who established the Institute of Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University upon arriving in the US with his family. After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Betz pursued his degree in experimental film and sculpture at Claremont Graduate University. During his graduate studies, his interest in exhibition design and installation grew, leading him to work in museums. Eventually, he became the Senior Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. In 2002, Betz and his wife, Eszter Delgado, an artist and videographer, moved to Hawaii with their young family of four. There, Betz served as the Director of the Hui No’eau Visual Art Center. Later, he was asked to come back to the mainland and establish a Cultural Arts Division with the City of Temecula. Betz also worked as the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of Manhattan Beach, Executive Director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, and the Mendocino Art Center.