Robin explores social and environmental issues using video and digital media.
From 2008 to 2013 she was an Associate Producer for Streetfilms, producing short films at the intersections of urban planning, transportation, and civic engagement, and also implementing and managing innovative web features.
She also worked as a videographer & editor for the International Institute for Sustainable Development Reporting Services, where she reported on environment and development stories, including United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) negotiations. She was IISD RS's Video Team Leader at the 2015 Paris Climate Talks, where she and her colleagues produced more than 30 short videos over the course of the conference.
She was the Communications Manager at Bike New York from 2015-2019.
As a freelance video producer, her clients have included the Louis Armstrong House Museum, NYC Department of Transportation, The Better Bike Share Partnership, and the Institute for Transportation Development and Policy.
Currently, she is pursuing an MFA in Integrated Media Arts at Hunter College where she also a Lab Instructor for an undergraduate production class, Film and Media in a Digital Age.
Her work has screened at DOC NYC, the Rockaway Film Festival, Justice Film Festival, MASSMoCA, The Brooklyn Museum, Eyebeam Art + Technology Center and in classrooms and community spaces across the country. Her videos have been featured on The Atlantic, Upworthy, MoMA.org, Grist, CityLab, Momentum Magazine, Next City, Huffington Post, and on dozens of other digital publications.
She lives in Brooklyn, New York.
