BBC World Service's Digital Planet Catch up with Beatie at COP26

BBC World Service's Digital Planet Catch up with Beatie at COP26

The Digital Planet catch up with Beatie Wolfe’s environmental projection in Glasgow

Dezeen Magazine highlights Beatie Wolfe COP26 Projection which visualises rising CO2 levels

Dezeen Magazine highlights Beatie Wolfe COP26 Projection which visualises rising CO2 levels

Dezeen’s Editor Tom Ravenscroft talks about Beatie Wolfe’s COP26 projected artwork, From Green to Red, onto the SEC Armadillo, a 3,000-seat venue designed by Foster + Partners

Channel 4 Interviews Beatie Wolfe at COP26

Channel 4 Interviews Beatie Wolfe at COP26

Krishnan Guru-Murthy talks to musician Beatie Wolfe on what inspired her artwork projected on the COP26 building

New York Times Climate Hub, Glasgow, UK - Performance + Keynote

New York Times Climate Hub, Glasgow, UK - Performance + Keynote

Beatie joins Es Devlin in opening The New York Times climate hub at COP in Glasgow with a conversation with the NYT's deputy editor about her work, followed by a live performance and presentation of From Green to Red

UN Climate Change Summit COP26, Glasgow, UK - Solo Exhibition / From Green to Red

UN Climate Change Summit COP26, Glasgow, UK - Solo Exhibition / From Green to Red

COP26 invited Beatie Wolfe to project her environmental art piece about human impact on the planet, built using 800,000 years of NASA data charting rising CO2 levels, 110ft tall onto Glasgow's iconic Armadillo building. This art piece was previewed at the Nobel Prize Summit where Beatie spoke after David Attenborough and Al Gore. The interactive version was unveiled at the London Design Biennale in Somerset House. This will be the first time the climate art piece has been shown in this form where Wolfe joins Olafur Eliasson, JR and Darren Aronofsky who each takeover the projection.

The Boston Globe's "five things to do" - Beatie Wolfe at the Museum of Science

800,000 Years of CO2

Take NASA climate data spanning 800,000 years, combine it with ingenuity and vision, and you get From Green to Red: An Environmental Protest from Beatie Wolfe at the Museum of Science. Observe an interactive visualization of the human impact on Earth at this exclusive viewing of Wolfe’s installation. Free. 7:30 p.m. Register at mos.org.

Museum of Science, Boston has invited Beatie to be its first event since lockdown

Museum of Science, Boston has invited Beatie to be its first event since lockdown

If you are in Boston on Tuesday (September 14th) I'll be talking with Sabrina Shankman, Boston Globe's Climate Journalist, about her work and latest project: From Green to Red

Dezeen Magazine features From Green to Red at the London Design Biennale

Dezeen Magazine features From Green to Red at the London Design Biennale

Editor Marcus Fairs sits shared musician and artist Beatie Wolfe interactive video installation depicting rising carbon levels in the atmosphere

Microsoft's First-Ever Virtual Gallery, The Garage, invites Wolfe

Microsoft's First-Ever Virtual Gallery, The Garage, invites Wolfe

Cultural agency Hatchers, brought six pioneering, multidisciplinary artists - Sadie Clayton, Uttam Grandhi, Beatie Wolfe, Stuart Semple, JGoldcrown and Maria Kozak - together for the immersive experience, entitled Spirit of Being

BBC World Service profiled Beatie Wolfe on The Cultural Frontline

BBC World Service profiled Beatie Wolfe on The Cultural Frontline

Chatting with BBC News about ‘From Green to Red’ (currently at the London Design Biennale
in Somerset House Trust

Birdy Magazine interviews Beatie Wolfe

Birdy Magazine interviews Beatie Wolfe

With a notebook, some space rocks and a lucky penny in tote, Beatie caught up with Birdy Magazine to talk art, science, nature and her current and upcoming projects after a year that changed us all

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

London Design Biennale, Somerset House, London, UK - Exhibition

London Design Biennale, Somerset House, London, UK - Exhibition

Unveiled for the very first time at the London Design Biennale, visitors were able to interact with the new full-length version of the environmental art piece 'From Green to Red' by using their hands to magnify points in the fabric and reveal the CO2 parts per million at that specific point in our planet's timeline. The intention being that by tangibly engaging with the data hidden within the weave, people will be given further awareness and agency.

Rauschenberg Gallery, Fort Myers, FL, US - Solo Exhibition

Rauschenberg Gallery, Fort Myers, FL, US - Solo Exhibition

Artistic visionaries Mark Mothersbaugh & Beatie Wolfe joined forces for this lockdown art project in support of the postal service and our right to vote. The pair received tens of thousands of postcards which were first displayed at the Rauschenberg Gallery.

Nobel Prize Summit, Global - Keynote + Performance

Nobel Prize Summit, Global - Keynote + Performance

The Nobel Prize organisation invited Beatie Wolfe to speak, perform, and show her environmental protest piece ‘From Green To Red’ at its inaugural summit following Sir David Attenborough and Al Gore. Beatie Wolfe was introduced on stage by her friend and space beaming collaborator Nobel Laureate Dr Robert Wilson. Watch her segment above.

SXSW (Featured Session), Global - Mark Mothersbaugh x Beatie Wolfe

SXSW invited Beatie Wolfe to be a headline featured speaker for its first online festival for which Beatie Wolfe and collaborator Mark Mothersbaugh held a featured session for their collective postart campaign.

Barbican Center, London, UK - Documentary Premier

Barbican Center, London, UK - Documentary Premier

‘Orange Juice for the Ears: from Space Beams to Anti-Streams’ is a Barbican-commissioned documentary about Beatie Wolfe’s work directed by LA director Ross Harris. The film premiered at the Barbican Centre before being hosted by Dezeen where it was the most-watched video of the festival.

Virtual Design Festival (Dezeen), Global - Exhibition

Virtual Design Festival (Dezeen), Global - Exhibition

Dezeen dedicated a full day to the work of Beatie Wolfe for its virtual design festival. This included an interview with Dezeen’s editor Marcus Fairs, a Q&A, live performance and hosting the Barbican documentary about Beatie Wolfe’s work.