Press & Media

Bohie Blackwood's work has garnered attention across various platforms, including documentary features, podcast interviews, and print and radio coverage. Her approach to public art, community engagement, and social impact has resonated globally, with media features exploring her work in muralism, design, and art for activism.

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Documentaries & Films

Bohie’s art has been featured in multiple documentary films, including a recent project with the Australian National University that explores the intersection of art, environmental communication, and social responsibility. The film, which premiered at the National Film and Sound Archive, highlights Bohie’s contribution to the field of street art as a tool for environmental education and public engagement.

Podcasts & Interviews

Bohie has shared insights into her creative journey on several art and business podcasts, where she discusses her multi-disciplinary approach, from design to social engagement. These interviews offer a deeper understanding of her perspective on community-led art and the intersection of art and activism. She has been featured in interviews discussing her mural projects, including those focused on youth empowerment, environmental themes, and social change.

Print & Radio Features

Her work has been featured in several prominent print and radio outlets, including ABC News, Good Type, and other media platforms that explore the impact of visual storytelling, social design, and public art. Bohie has spoken about the role of muralists in addressing social issues like gender equality, climate change, and cultural representation through public art.

School Mural Workshops

Bohie’s school mural workshops have been documented through interviews with student participants, highlighting the collaborative nature of her work and its impact on young people. These features showcase the empowerment of youth through art and storytelling, and how Bohie’s projects provide a platform for the next generation to express themselves through large-scale community art projects.