I LIKE CULTURE, PEOPLE, AND BRINGING THE TWO TOGETHER IN AN ACCESSIBLE MANNER THROUGH CIVICALLY ENGAGED DIGITAL & PHYSICAL ACTIVATIONS.   
Committed to the accessibility and advancement of civically engaged work, Zotov creates, crafts, and realizes projects of different scales and audiences into physical and digital iniatives and collaborations. Zotov has held a range of role within leading public and cultural institutions such as the City of Boston, Parrish Art Musem and Creative Time leading on projects that questions our approach to public memory and developing digital initiatives to help people access more information that uplifts everyday stories. 

She has extensive experience working on creartive collaborations. Working with artists to translate and share their creative perspectives with the public realm, producing commissions for the Venice Biennale, Art Basel, Art Basel Miami Beach, the Guggenheim, among others. Her words and work have previously appeared in publications such as Vogue, SUITED, Harper’s Bazaar, NOWNESS, Flaunt, and Office Magazine. Zotov was invited to audit Tania Brugura class at Harvard University and has been a guest critic at Tufts Museum School and Columbia GSAPP. 

Zotov previously volunteered with POWRPLNT, a non-profit committed to bridging the digital divide. In a similar vein Zotov is lead digitization efforts in her role at the City of Boston in partnership with Bloomberg Connects and bolster access to  public art digital initiatives. 

A first-generation Ukranian-American who was raised in Boston, she attended Tufts University and the Museum School studying Art History and Studio Art. In her free time, she likes to go to museums, write, read, and spend time in the dark room.