
About Me
Riley Robbins is a second-year Interior Design student at the Savannah College of Art and Design. She has a passion for connecting people through the spaces they inhabit daily and hopes to use her education to better the human experience. Riley grew up in a small farm town in North West Arkansas with a large, loving family and a whole lot of hometown pride. Riley uses her experience of growing up in a small town in her creative work. She hopes to use her creative process to spread love in spaces of hate and facilitate conversation within her future designs. Art isn’t linear and problem solving will always occur in any creative project. This is why Riley has spent much of her free time exposing herself to different mediums of design to learn more about, not only her creative field but those of her peers as well.
She has done photography projects to aid people in telling their own stories. Her photo skills expand from digital media to film and photo editing. During her time at SCAD, she plans to minor in photography as it is one of her many passions. She believes photography goes hand and hand with interior design and looks forward to the marriage of her two passions through her education. Riley is a team player, a smiling face, and an intentional, hard worker. She feels the easiest way to learn is through collaboration with others whether that’s clients, professors, mentors, classmates, etc., and is always open to new conversation.