
Methane Data x Big Oil Ads since the first Earth Day. Realizing that the human impact story was only a part of how we got to this crisis point, Wolfe created ‘Smoke and Mirrors’ to illuminate the truth that has been purposefully obscured from view.

First stirred into climate action as a teenager after seeing “An Inconvenient Truth,” Beatie Wolfe went on to create a stirring environmental protest piece about human impact on the planet, built using 800,000 years of historic NASA data.

'TREES & SEAS' is an Eco-Doc from Beatie Wolfe (shot by Ross Harris) which uses Wolfe’s guitar as a lens to explore key local conservation initiatives in California across its land and ocean.

Channel 4 News Presenter Krishnan Guru-Murthy interviews Beatie Wolfe on what inspired her artwork projected on the COP26 building.

SXSW invited Beatie Wolfe into its Live Studio for a in-depth interview with Wajahat Ali. This interview was included in the SXSW’s official conference highlights. This marks the sixth consecutive year of Beatie at SXSW with highlights that include hosting Pandora radio’s livestream across two days and Mark Mothersbaugh and Wolfe sharing their lockdown postcards project

Creative pioneer and musical visionary, Beatie Wolfe, discusses her recent artistic collaborations and what fuels her creative spirit.

Following the Scottish First Minister, Beatie Wolfe joined Es Devlin in opening The New York Times climate hub at COP26 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. Jump to 39m17sec

On Dec 3rd Beatie Wolfe was the Project Management Institute's Global Summit Day 2 Featured Speaker (Day 1 was Amy Webb & Day 3 Magic Johnson). Beatie's unscripted keynote to 3,500+ people was 50mins long which concluded with a live performance. Her talk ended up being the highlight of the conference.


Beatie gives a TEDMED talk about the power of music and its core value to humanity, sharing her work with The Utley Foundation and Music for Dementia - more (+)

Keynote, Performance, Art Piece Premiere of "Green to Red" with Beatie Wolfe and Robert W. Wilson


Berlin Science Festival: Enviromental Art as Activism

Beatie Wolfe was chosen to be 1 of 9 innovators to represent the UN Women “Impossible to Ignore” campaign that kicked off on International Women’s Day. With Beatie & co’s portraits appearing all across the world from Times Square to London Underground - visit project page (+)

Play On (off Luminal)
Choreography: Boram Kim // Featuring: Boram Kim, Kyeong Min Jang // Director of Photography: Hez Kim, Sanghyun Son Producer: HeeJin
Lee Ambiguous Dance Company in association with Producer Group DOT
Special thanks to Marlo Baird at WORK Editorial Thatcher Peterson at Royal Muster, and House of Parliament

Suddenly (off Luminal)
Animated by Orfeo Tagiuri

Procession (off Liminal)
Animated by Orfeo Tagiuri

Ringing Ocean (off Liminal)
Visualised by Beatie Wolfe & Brian Eno

Last To Know (off Liminal)
Visualised by Beatie Wolfe & Brian Eno

Big Empty Country, edit (off Lateral)
Visualised by Nick Robinson

Part Of Us (off Liminal)
Visualised by Brian Eno & Beatie Wolfe

What We Are (off Luminal)
Visualised by Nick Robinson

Alongside Mark Mothersbaugh, co creator of Postcards for Democracy Beatie Wolfe takes a look at some of her favorites so far.



London’s Barbican Centre commissioned a documentary about Beatie’s work as a highlight of its 2019 ‘Life Rewired’ season, which was directed by Ross Harris.

Following its launch from the quietest room in the world, Raw Space was beamed into space via the historic Holmdel Horn Antenna, which was used to prove the validity of the Big Bang theory. Nobel Prize winning scientist Dr Robert Wilson (who discovered Cosmic Background Radiation) made the first update to this Historic National Landmark in 50 years to make sure the music of Raw Space got past the earth's atmosphere and into outer space.




World’s First 360° AR Livestream (2017)




















Of Sound Mind: Dementia & Music

Beatie Wolfe: Connecting with people with dementia through the power of music











































