Jason earned a degree in communications from the University of Texas at Austin, where he studied conceptual thinking within the Creative Sequence, a program within the Advertising school directed specifically for art directors and copywriters.
Afterward, he began collaborating with Paul Beck,[3] directing and animating music videos for David Byrne, Molotov and Juanes.
Jason and Paul[4] also completed a trilogy of animated political satires including the "Homeland Hodown" featured on "The Most Gigantic Lying Mouth of All Time", a Radiohead DVD.
[8] The exhibit featured limited edition hand pulled screen prints, signed and numbered on archival deckle-edged cotton paper[11] Other solo work includes Camp Capitol Hill, a collection of hand pulled screen prints depicting presidential candidates as children enrolled in summer camp, with US forefathers playing roles as youth counselor.
Pop Austin brought together both emerging and renowned contemporary artists from around the world such as Andy Warhol, Takashi Murakami and Arno Elias.
[16] Archer contributed animation and installed multiple large scale murals for the POP Austin Event, including his very own "Conservatorium of Infinite Wisdom Sustenance and Guidance".