Wilkinson directed the feature film "Devotion" and the short films "Instant Dread", "Dandelions", "Wilderness", and "Girls Who Say Yes." Being awarded the WIFT and DGC Emerging Television Director Award, she directed Canadian drama series "Heartland", "Murdoch Mysteries", and "Degrassi", which she was nominated for a DGC AWARD for Best Family TV Series, in addition to comedies "Sunnyside", and "Kim's Convenience" in which she was nominated for a Best Directing DGC Award.
In addition to being a member of the Directors Guild of Canada, and the Writers Guild of Canada,[5] Wilkinson became a member of the Directors Guild of America and has directed television series including: "Empire", "How to Get Away with Murder", "All American", "All American: Homecoming", "Locke & Key", "Nashville", "Dynasty", "Greenleaf", "Riverdale", "Power Book II: Ghost", and the STARZ series "Step Up: High Water" (Season 3) in which she served as executive producer and director for numerous episodes.
In 2022, Wilkinson directed the BET+ Original film "Block Party" which is the first Juneteenth Family Comedy. The film is the first of its kind to have a theatrical, streaming, and linear release in the same month of its release.[citation needed]
Telly Award (Silver) Directing for Television | Series: "Truth Be Told" | Episode: "If Wishes Were Horses" (2022)
Telly Award (Bronze) Directing for Television | Series: "How to Get Away with Murder" | Episode: "What If Sam Wasn't the Bad Guy This Whole Time?" (2022)
Communicator Award (Gold Award of Excellence) Directing for Television | Series: "Truth Be Told" | Episode: "If Wishes Were Horses" (2022)
Communicator Award (Gold Award of Excellence) Directing for Television | Series: "How to Get Away with Murder" | Episode: "What If Sam Wasn't the Bad Guy This Whole Time?" (2022)
Nominated for Best Directing DGC Award | Series: LOCKE & KEY | Episode: "Dissection" (2020)