Anne Robinson
Qualifications
BA (Hons) Fine Art, Film & Video (St Martins School of Art)
PGDip Film & TV Studies (University of Westminster)
PGCE Post 16 sector (University of Greenwich)
PhD in progress - The elusive digital frame and the elasticity of time in painting (London Metropolitan University)
Role
Senior Lecturer
Anne’s area of special interest is artists’ film, video and new media practice, focusing in particular on artists’ experiments with time and duration in moving image work.
Her work as a visual artist, working with video, film, digital media & painting has been concerned with the freeze frame: making paintings and prints from freeze frames and re-filmed video, and making video installation work. She is currently undertaking a practiced-based doctorate which deals with ideas about time, painting, and moving image languages, in particular exploring digital frames and the spaces of expanded cinema.
Anne has exhibited work at the V&A, Manchester Metropolitan University, Walker Art Gallery, in Minneapolis and on Channel 4. In 2007. her solo show, SlipFrame, took place at the APT Gallery in London. This event also included a symposium on the digital frame. Her article on on Documenta 12, All at Sea, was published in for Filmwaves magazine in Sept 2007. Her most recent publication is Underwriting:an experiment in charting studio practice in the Journal of Visual Arts Practice, spring 2009. Anne made a site specific video installation for 5 screens, Maybe in the Sky, in the planetarium at World Museum, Liverpool during the Biennial in autumn 2008. More recently, she had a solo show entitled Slow in the university’s Unit 6 gallery at JCAMD.
She is an external moderator for OCN London for all access programmes at City & Islington College and Richmond Adult & Community College. Prior to teaching in HE, she was head of department for Media at Hackney Community College.
weblinks: see also:
/jcamd/research/staff-research/mc/anne-robinson.cfm
&
http://www.talkshow.org.uk/artist/show/Anne_Robinson
Teaching
Modules currently and recently taught:
Undergraduate
- Artists Film & Video
- Surrealism and Film
- The Digital Moving Image
- Mobilising the Photographic Image
- Fine Art Contextual Studies
Postgraduate
- MA: Approaches to International Film
And ‘Visiting Artist’ sessions at:
- University of Leeds Fine Art & London Institute: Camberwell
Please click here for a full list of research, publications and outcomes.




