Sami Hopkins is an artist, writer-researcher, and musician. Their practice explores how sense and meaning are articulated through the construction of subjectivity in social, material, and symbolic paradigms. Across mediums, they interpret ideas of madness, magic, belief, agency, and self-organization, often turning to ambivalence as a condition that animates psychic and social life and generates its own aesthetic logic. Their work draws on histories of consciousness, social formation, psychological inquiry and treatment, and speculative thought.