About

Sadie Lune is a multimedia artist, sex worker, and pleasure activist. She has won awards for her films and performances, exhibited explicit whore-positive work in venues from a former Army barracks latrine to the SFMOMA, and shown her cervix internationally (in homage to the great Annie Sprinkle). Her writing on art and sex is published in books and magazines in the United States and Europe such as Bend Over Magazine and $pread. She is featured in Too Much Pussy, an explicit documentary directed by Emilie Jouvet about the Queer X Show tour of Europe, and will appear in the upcoming adult comedy Mommy is Coming by Cheryl Dunye. Sadie is currently working on “Biological Clock” a queer fertility ritual performance as part of her ongoing project Teaching Myself to Love. She is also co-editing WhoreLover, an anthology of writing by the romantic partners of sex workers with P. Crego. She is looking for patrons, sperm donors, and a wife of any gender. Sadie lives in San Francisco and Berlin with her three snakes.


Artists Statement


Motley Press

May, 2011: Anna Pulley’s article on the Biological Clock conception ritual

Time Magazine online features my portrait by Erin Siegal in their photo essay on the book “American Youth”

“The cervix showing concept packs a whollop. Glad you are doing it.
I always feel like AMA, the hug guru.
Love it.
Carry on, Queen Lune.”
-Annie Sprinkle, Performance Artist, September 2009

“One online dominatrix, Sadie Lune, pooh-poohs all the knowing talk of the “natural power” of a domme making a “proud man” stoop — you know, the lawyer, doctor or judge who wants to clean toilets on a leash. “What we talk about, often off the Internet and out of leather, is the power of money. . . . More often than not the money tops the scene. . . . Money demands slow heavy bondage when all we feel like is smacking a grateful subject around. . . . The biggest trick is really coming to terms with the fact that money is the boss’s boss.” So which is more powerful, money or sex?”
-New York Times Book Review, Toni Bentley, August 2009

“Sadie’s surface is so prepared, her costume and identity so direct, that I doubted she could meet her own vow of vibrant real time presence. But she soared past representation to a realness that was more naked than her thighs.”
-Keith Hennesy, Queer Performance Artist/Dancer, June 2009

“Sadie Lune, local sex artist/performer/model extraordinaire, directs Yum…we know what Lune is about, so scoot low in your chair and get comfortable.”
-SF Weekly, Michael Leaverton, August 2007

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Exes and Others Say:

No doubt, a revolutionary.
Ben Sarsgard, Baltimore, MD

A supreme pleasure magnet.
Dan Foley, San Francisco, CA

Don’t call her the Domme, Goddamit, she has a name!
Jess Young, San Francisco, CA

Two days after I had tentacle dreams. The good kind.
Selena Raven , San Francisco

You love like its a verb.
Annie Danger, Dangercorp, ltd.

A) If there's a room full of people masturbating and B) you're present and participating then, QED, Sadie Lune is starring. I've seen you, remember. It's quite a thing. You jill off like some people fuck. (the best people)
Aaron Muszalski, aka Slim , San Francisco, CA

A sane woman trapped inside an insane woman's mind.
Tim Kreider, Cartoonist, New York

I can be your wife. . . .
Debby, Netherlands

I've never met anyone whose personality is as well-suited to their line of work.
Joe Landini, The Garage

Elegant and floppy.
Kyrstyn Pixton , Portland, OR

Her milkshake brings all the boys _and_ girls to the yard and they're like... Well, you _know_ what they're like.
Aaron Muszalski, aka Slim , San Francisco, CA

Forces of nature come big and small. Some might say that Sadie is like a hurricane, but there's a smaller force of nature that I find to be a more apt metaphor. Sadie is a catalyst. Not that she doesn't do her own thing, but her doing of her own thing brings big big change into the world. She's magnetic, hilarious, loving, and brave. My life was absolutely changed for the better by this altogether beautiful wunderkind.
Jason Haas, Boston, MA

I've been seeing this girl who's in school to become an abortionist and is really into womens' issues, and was bragging about how cool you are the other day.
Ben Sarsgard, Baltimore, MD

the third time i saw her, she peed on my boot. what more needs to be said?
Pale Eddie, the Ether

(Please only post testimonial type comments, to send me a personal message email me at sadielune @ gmail (dot) com)

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