His work combines humor, history, and sculptural forms and transforms ceramics into a very contemporary medium.
His work has been featured in presentations by the Craft Council of the United Kingdom,[7] Clay in the East at the Virginia Commonwealth University and the American Center for Design in Chicago.
[10] He has received awards from Cannes[11] for digital media work and fellowships from The Edward Albee Foundation in 2010.
[12] His work has been the subject of reviews and essays by Frank Holliday, Hrag Vartanian and Zane Wilson.
Wilson wrote about Robinson's work "Andrew Robinson’s work overlaps themes of multiple cultures, sexual identity, an absence of historical presence, political awareness executed through careful nods to art history through the genuine invention of beautifully crafted objects.