While puttering around on the internet recently looking for examples of sexually explicit Fine Art, I stumbled upon fascinating pieces by a woman I’d somehow never heard of before: Betty Dodson. An icon of sex-positive feminism (and feminism in general), Dodson famously popularized the Magic Wand, clitoral stimulation, and women’s masturbation in the public sphere. Although probably most famous for leading women’s workshops, Dodson’s near century of life was packed with game-changing accomplishments. Frankly, the more I learn about Dodson the more shocked I become that I’ve only recently found out about her career. Whether you’re as in-the-dark as I was or you’ve attended a Bodysex workshop yourself, I hope you’ll stick around to learn some more about Dodson’s legendary life.
Betty Anne Dodson was born on August 24th, 1929. Raised in Kansas by an alcoholic father and mother who “just barely learned to read and write”, it might be easy for outsiders to assume Dodson was raised conservatively. Far from it! In Dodson’s opinion, her mother Bessie’s lack of formal schooling allowed her to avoid sex-negative brainwashing, instead masturbating from a young age, considering it natural when her children touched themselves, and always being willing to answer questions openly without judgment. Bessie’s support never waivered, even when her daughter decided, at twenty, to pursue an art career in New York City.


















