Hott’s multidisciplinary projects often take the form of multi-media installations that incorporate drawings, prints, books, sound, video or performance in sculptural settings.
She received her BFA in Painting with a minor in Psychology from Arizona State University in 2003, and her MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute in 2007.
[9] She is currently working on a long-term web-based collaboration with The Lab, an experimental art and performance space in San Francisco’s Mission District.
[10] Additionally, Hott contributed to an essay and photo project in the latest Living Room Light Exchange publication: Rare Earth The Ground is Not Digital which was released October 2020.
[11] Hott was a recipient of the 2017 Artadia Award[12] in San Francisco, and was named one of 24 Artists to Watch in 2015 by Modern Painters Magazine.