Hello! I’m Elizabeth.
A lifelong visual artist, Elizabeth Hopkins discovered her passion for photography in 2015 during a road trip across the Midwest. She is currently enrolled in a master’s program in photography at Massachusetts College of Art and Design. She holds a bachelor’s degree in anthropology from Skidmore College.
Based in New England, Hopkins has shown her work in numerous art galleries and online publications, including Pearl Press, The Curated Fridge, Cambridge Art Association, and the Griffin Museum of Photography. Her photographs appear in several personal collections across the U.S. In her practice, she explores themes of liminality, transience, and the peculiar melancholy of the everyday. She is currently working on a project about family, memory, and loss that blends photography, writing, and family archives.
When she is not out with a camera, Hopkins enjoys playing music, writing, reading, thrifting, and haunting local coffeeshops.
To view Hopkins’ CV, please click here.
Photograph at right taken by Sherilyn Furneaux