Kevin Bott

Job title: 
Community-Based Theater Artist, Scholar
Bio/CV: 

Kevin Bott is a community-based theater artist and scholar whose interests lie at the intersection of healing, freedom, justice, and movement-building, as well as in the mutually supportive relationship between individual excellence and collective creation. Bott is the founder and artistic director of Ritual4Return, which he began developing in 2008. His 2010 doctoral dissertation is entitled “A Ritual for Return: Investigating the Process of Creating an Original Rite of Passage with Formerly Incarcerated Men.” The study examines the artist’s own ethical decision making while leading five individuals through the creative process.

From 2010 to 2016, Bott was the associate director & director of cultural organizing at the national higher education consortium, Imagining America: Artists and Scholars in Public Life headquartered at Syracuse University In that role, in addition to consulting with dozens of colleges and universities on their community engagement efforts, he founded The D.R.E.A.(M.)Freedom Revival (2011-2015), an original musical “tent revival for freedom and democracy” that drew on the history of Syracuse and Central New York to inspire residents of the city to engage in community change efforts. While performing as the revival’s “preacher,” Bott caught the attention of New York State Green Party leaders and was approached about running for mayor of Syracuse on the 2013 Green Party ticket. Bott took up the challenge, partly as a performance art opportunity. With only $4,000 to put up against the incumbent’s $400,000 war chest, he garnered 15% of the vote.

Also in 2013, Bott developed and facilitated the community-based performance, Every Time You See Me… in partnership with Wagner College in Staten Island. Built from the stories of Staten Islanders, and featuring them in performance, Every Time You See Me… explored the dynamics of race, class, power, and privilege, and was performed in the Staten Island Ferry Terminal on the one-year anniversary of Eric Garner’s murder by police chokehold.

Bott was the first director of education for Rehabilitation Through the Arts (RTA), a New York State prison-arts nonprofit, through which he facilitated arts workshops and original theater productions in various New York State prisons from 2006 to 2008.

Outside of his identity as a community-based artist, Bott served as the dean for civic engagement at Wagner College from 2016-2018, and then, briefly, as director of community-engaged learning at The College of New Jersey before taking a hiatus from higher education to focus full time on Ritual4Return. He has a BA in Italian from Rutgers University and L’Università di Firenze, and earned both his master’s and doctoral degrees in Applied Theater from New York University.

Kevin is happily married to Aimée Brill, an advocate and organizer for racial justice and birth equity. Together they live in Lambertville, New Jersey with their two sons, ages 10 and 8, their one-year-old daughter, and two cats of indeterminate age.