Jamie Robson is an artist who works in a variety of different mediums. He’s developed, produced and performed projects for stage, screen and exhibition. Robson contributes poems and essays for online publications and print magazines. His professional acting debut was lead role in the Sundance nominated Blue Christmas by Aftersun director Charlotte Wells. Robson proceeded to star in Tim Courtney’s BAFTA winning My Loneliness Is Killing Me. Jamie has gone on to collaborate with prominent industry figures including Palme d'Or winner Robbie Ryan and the team behind Mark Jenkin's BIFA winning Bait. His work has drawn praise from luminaries such as Mark Cousins and Aki Kaurismäki. Robson is regularly invited to talk publicly about the broader value that creativity can have in subjects ranging from mindfulness to homelessness, public health to civil society. He is the patron for ESFF film festival and campaigns against classism in the creative industry.
Jamie is currently developing a theatre installation, a film project and a print book.