Elizabeth Hopkins
Elizabeth Hopkins (b. 1993) is a photographic artist and educator based in Boston, MA. A lifelong visual artist, Hopkins discovered her passion for photography during a road trip across the Midwest. She is a graduate of Massachusetts College of Art and Design, where she earned her master’s in photography. She holds a bachelor’s degree in anthropology from Skidmore College. She teaches photography and visual art classes to students of all ages. Hopkins has shown her work in numerous art galleries, including Galatea Fine Art (Boston, MA), the Photographic Resource Center at VanDernoot Gallery (Cambridge, MA), and the Rhode Island Center for Photographic Arts (Providence, RI). Her images have appeared in publications such as Lenscratch, F-Stop Magazine, and CURIOUS Photo Blog. She received second place as an emerging artist in Plymouth Center for the Arts’ 2025 annual photography exhibition and is a 2025 Artist-in-Residence at the Photographic Resource Center (PRC). In her practice, Hopkins explores themes of memory, transience, and the peculiar melancholy of the everyday. You can learn more about her work at www.eahopkinsphotography.com.





