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Kelley Robinson

Published August 1, 2014

Kelley RobinsonAdjunct Professor
Department of Interior Architecture and Design

Contact

kgr12b@my.fsu.edu
www.workshop131.com

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Kelley Robinson, NCIDQ, ASID, LEED Green Associate is president and founder of the design firm Workshop 131, Inc., where she has completed numerous projects since 2005. Robinson’s other professional work includes a variety of retail, recreational, institutional, corporate, and transportation projects from schematic design through construction administration while at Diedrich/Niles Bolton Associates and MDG Studio, Inc. She also has experience in the furniture, tile, and stone industries.

Robinson is a professional member of the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID), a member of the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, and a former student member of the Interior Design Educators Council, Inc. (IDEC).

Within the community, Robinson served as Cornerstone Learning Community’s (CLC) Volunteer Chair from 2011-2013 and on the CLC Preschool Hiring Committee and Auction Committee in 2012. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with her family, reading, and traveling to the coast.  Education

She is a past editor of the Art Education journal and is an associate editor of The International Journal of the Inclusive Museum. Pat organized Gallery Praxis, an art museum education conference held at the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, and she was named the National Art Museum Educator in 2009.

Education

Master of Fine Arts, Florida State University, College of Fine Arts, Department of Interior Architecture and Design, 2014
Bachelor of Architecture, Auburn University, College of Architecture, Design & Construction, 1998

Teaching Areas

Drawings Fundamentals II (Spring of 2015)
Teaching Assistant for CAD I, Studio II, and Graphics II

Research Areas

Community food distribution systems and their implications for interior design, food deserts, vertical farming and sustainability

Select Scholarly/Creative Works & Awards

  • Robinson, K., & Pable, J. (2014). Oasis in a food desert: The new urban farm and its implications for interior design. Interior Design Educator’s Council, South Regional Conference, Tallahassee, Florida.
  • Robinson, K., & Pable, J. (2014). Connecting food to the hungriest customers: An urban farm design that nourishes a food desert. Art & Design for Social Justice Symposium, Tallahassee, Florida.
  • Dodd, H., & Robinson, K. (2014). The hive: A mobile help system for people affected by homelessness. Art & Design for Social Justice Symposium, Tallahassee, Florida.
  • Robinson, K., & Pable, J. (2013). Cultivating sustainable food systems within an urban context. Interior Design Educator’s Council, South Regional Conference, Atlanta, Georgia.
  • Recipient of the O’Brien Graduate Scholarship, 2014.
  • 1st Place Winner (Individual Space Category), ASID Florida North Chapter Awards, 2007.