Rhiannon Aarons

Rhiannon Aarons

Rhiannon Aarons is an actress, performance artist, writer, and producer best known for her numerous appearances on The Dr. Susan Block Show and her collaborations with Sheree Rose. Aarons is also known for her fetish video appearances under the stage name Foxxy Lambrusco. Born and raised in California, she received her B.F.A. from Otis and her M.F.A. from CSULB, where she graduated Phi Kappa Phi. She is a recipient of The Marilyn Werby Endowment Grant, HOGAR Travel Grant, multiple Suzy Awards (including "Most Well-Rounded Kinkster" and "Best Stormy Daniels") and Live Art Development Association's DIY+. In addition to her self-published books, her work has been included in Rated Rx: Sheree Rose with and after Bob Flanagan, Emergency Index, Senses of Cinema, RipRap Literary Journal, and Culture on the Offensive. She is publisher and co-editor of Bob Flanagan's The Book of Medicine. Rhiannon has exhibited at Jason Vass, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, Bluecoat, University Art Museum, The Tom of Finland Foundation, and The Situation Room. She has given lectures about art and BDSM practices at CalArts and The Marlborough Theatre, and is frequently featured on The Dr. Susan Block Show. She presently acts as a Lecturer at California State University Long Beach and Santa Monica Community College. She developed the concept for the independent horror feature Red Wings, which has won multiple script awards including the Vancouver Badass Film Festival, Depth of Field International Film Festival, Hollywood Horror Fest, and Boobs and Blood Horror Festival; the film is presently in development in collaboration with award-winning writer Dana Hammer, director Kate Kroll, and lead actress Tristan Risk.
Rhiannon Aarons

Movies

Brainwashed: Sex-Camera-Power
  • Mar 16, 2023
  • English
Investigates the politics of cinematic shot design, and how this meta-level of filmmaking intersects with the twin epidemics of sexual abuse/assault and employment discrimination against women, with over 80 movie clips from 1896 - 2020.