Essentially Pop cover Barely Livings release
Scope Magazine feature Beatie Wolfe's Barely Living
Californian Blog highlights Barely Living
Los Angeles, CA. – Pioneering singer-songwriter Beatie Wolfe – an artist who has beamed her music into space, been appointed a UN Women “Impossible to Ignore” global role model…
Barbican newsletter highlights Beatie Wolfe
Blacks Club Film Club (London) private screening of the "Raw Space Beam"
LA Times music Editor Craig Marks with Beatie Wolfe, Linda Perry, Jason Flom & Craig Marks
The Design Podcast on Beatie Wolfe
"When what you do is what you love it’s just wonderful doing that. I feel very blessed in that way.” That was the start of my conversation with Beatie Wolfe – a musician, storyteller and an innovator.
New track Barely Living by Beatie Wolfe - Now Out
Barbican trailer of their documentary on Beatie Wolfe goes live
Playing to people living with dementia in Silver Lake
Playing forward in Los Angeles with the support of The Utley Foundation.
Learn more about Beatie Wolfe’s work exploring the benefits of Music on those living with dementia here (+)
Thank you for the generous support of The Utley Foundation for making this possible.
*Please note person faces have been obscured to protect their privacy.
Talking at USC Iovine Young Academy
LA Times Festival with Wolfe, Perry, Brown & Flom
SXSW19 hosting Mercedes-Benz's EQ Home
She Innovates interview Beatie Wolfe for a UN Women initiative
Visionary Arts on the UN Women's "Impossible to Ignore" Campaign and Beatie Wolfe
UN Impossible to Ignore Campaign
Super proud to be 1 of 9 innovators representing the UN Women “Impossible to ignore” She Innovates campaign for #IWD with our portraits appearing all across the 🌍 from Times Square to London Underground. Billboard portrait taken by Ross Harris, awesome NYC shots by Veanne Cao
New York’s World Trade Center
Few of the 300,000 daily commuters to stream through
Every one of Manhattans 3,750 LinkNYC boards
London’s Liverpool Street Station
Manhattans Fulton Station and its 300,000 visitors that day