Assistant Professor of Digital and Kinetic Imaging, Jason Robinson is a co-founder of Light House Studio and organizer of the group’s third annual Odds & Ends Film Festival to take place in Charlottesville’s Vinegar Hill Theatre. The event was covered by The Daily Progress in Charlottesville, VA in an article entitled “Odds & Ends Film Festival attracts Hollywood filmmakers to Charlottesville this weekend.” Read the article.
Odds & Ends Film Festival attracts Hollywood filmmakers to Charlottesville this weekend (The Daily Progress)
Light House Studio holding experimental film festival (CBS 19)
Robinson Featured for Co-founding Film Festival

Associate Professor of Art and Art History Jason Robinson
Assistant Professor of Art and Art History Jason Robinson, who teaches Digital and Kinetic Imaging, was included in an article titled “New experimental film festival debuts in Charlottesville this weekend,” which ran in The Daily Progress. Robinson is a co-founder of the Odds & Ends Experimental Film Festival. Read more.
New experimental film festival debuts in Charlottesville this weekend (The Daily Progress)
A Digital Kind of Paintbrush
A sprawling American beech tree outside of Woodard Campus Center doubles as an artists’ canvas for art students at the University of Mary Washington. This fall, Assistant Professor Jason Robinson’s eight advanced video technique students created imaginative digital designs through one-minute films projected onto the tree. The technique, called projection-mapping, requires careful consideration of the […]