Press

  • Portraits of Cape Artists

    25 MARCH 2025 -- WELLFLEET, MA -- Grace Hopkins travels the world to capture abstract images and reproduces them in various mediums - from canvas to glass, emphasizing color, form, and composition. Her unedited photographs reflect spontaneity and are influenced by her travels and Quakerism, seeking layers and depth.

  • Art Speak Interview

    Interview with Raymond Elman. GRACE HOPKINS is an artist who uses photography to create square abstract images.

    She is the daughter of noted artist Budd Hopkins and noted art historian April Kingsley, who were friends with art world luminaries like Franz Kline, Mark Rothko, Robert Motherwell, Willem de Kooning, et al.  She lived most of her life in the art communities of Manhattan and Outer Cape Cod (Provincetown, Truro, Wellfleet).

  • Provincetown Independent, 2025

    “On the Road with Grace Hopkins” by Susan Rand Brown

  • Provincetown Magazine, 2022

    “An Inch of Color, A World of Light” by Steve Desroches

  • Provincetown Independent, 2022

    Provincetown Independent, 2022, "Grace Hopkins Makes You Look" by Abraham Storer

  • Provincetown Independent, 2022

    "Grace Hopkins' Pristine Workspace" by Andre Van der Wende

  • Provincetown Independent, 2021

    Trio at Berta Walker Gallery

  • Provincetown Independent, 2020

    “At Home With Geometry and Light: The art of Grace and Budd Hopkins in a space by Charlie Zehnder”

    By Molly Newman

  • Provincetown Independent, 2019

    Provincetown Independent, 2019 “Grace Hopkins' Abstract Photography” by Howard Karren

  • Provincetown Banner, 2018

  • Banner October 2017