I LIKE CULTURE, PEOPLE, AND BRINGING THE TWO TOGETHER THROUGH CIVICALLY ENGAGED INTERACTIONS
Alexandra Paul Zotov is a creative strategist working at the intersection of culture, publics, and civic expression. Her practice focuses on building participatory digital and physical initiatives that expand how people experience, access, and contribute to culture at large.

She has worked across organizations such as the City of Boston, Parrish Art Museum, Creative Time, and Elite Model Management, developing programs, policy, and communications that connect artistic production to public impact. Her work spans public art stewardship, digital access initiatives, archival systems, and large-scale partnerships, amplifying the relationship between creativity and shared space. In addition to her institutional leadership, Zotov has mentored young designers through Artists for Humanity, collaborated with organizations such as POWRPLNT to advance equitable digital tools, supported artist-led grant writing, and contributed to publications including Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, and NOWNESS.

A first-generation Ukrainian-American raised in Boston, she studied Art History and Studio Art at Tufts University and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts. In her free time, she writes.

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