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TOA Berlin hosts EU Premiere of Smoke & Mirrors

TOA Berlin hosts EU Premiere of Smoke & Mirrors

Beatie’s excited to be back at TOA (virtually) to premiere her new award winning art piece

Wolfe work makes finalist of The Anthem Awards (The Webby Awards newest initiative)

Wolfe work makes finalist of The Anthem Awards (The Webby Awards newest initiative)

Wolfe selected as a finalist for the inaugural The Anthem Awards (The Webby Awards newest initiative) and shortlisted alongside Google, Walt Disney, Economist, Morgan Stanley, Deloitte, NASA and Nat Geo... especially as an indie artist.

Guitar Magazine feature Beatie Wolfe's work (& guitars)

Guitar Magazine feature Beatie Wolfe's work (& guitars)

A lovely interview with Guitar.com's Sean McGeady about ceremony, storytelling, the environment, and of course some guitars... with a highlight on Taylor Guitars reclaimed Urban Ash

Beatie Wolfe w/ Dr Robert Wilson - Orange Juice for the Ears (07.05.19)

Beatie Wolfe w/ Dr Robert Wilson - Orange Juice for the Ears (07.05.19)

ep.05 Space: Beatie Wolfe interviews Nobel laureate Dr Robert Wilson about capturing the sound at the birth of our universe (Cosmic Microwave Background) and proving the validity of the "Big Bang" theory.

2018 Round up of Beatie Wolfe's Year

2018 Round up of Beatie Wolfe's Year

From a V&A solo exhibition to Barbican film. Here are some moments that made 2018 magic…

MIT's Immerse Magazine on Beatie Wolfe & the Art of Retro Innovation

MIT's Immerse Magazine on Beatie Wolfe & the Art of Retro Innovation

Great feature in Immerse Magazine (an initiative of the MIT Open DocLab and The Fledgling Fund) by Joe Shepter.

LA Times NewStory curated by Beatie Wolfe announced

LA Times NewStory curated by Beatie Wolfe announced

Super excited to be curating the LA Times first NewStory Festival as part of Festival of Books (150,000 attendees) on April 21st & 22nd #NewStory

NASA's JPL talk and performance photos

NASA's JPL talk and performance photos

Beatie Wolfe talks at NASA's JPL surrounded by satilites and gold disk in the von Kármán Auditorium