Sara Ludy (b. 1980, Orange, CA) is an American artist working across painting, video, VR, and expanded digital media. Her practice explores embodied perception, consciousness, and the nature of immaterial experience, weaving intuitive and computational processes into hybrid forms that exist at the threshold between the visible and the unseen. Ludy's work emerges from a long engagement with psi, lucid dreaming, and cosmology, interests that run through everything she makes. Her recent series Sessions (2025) makes this synthesis explicit, approaching remote viewing as artistic methodology. Previous exhibitions include the Whitney Museum of American Art, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Vancouver Art Gallery, Berkeley Art Museum, Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, Cleveland Institute of Art, and KΓΌnstlerhaus Bethanien. Her work has been featured in Modern Painters, The New York Times, Artforum, Art in America, and Cultured Magazine.
Sara lives and works in Placitas, New Mexico.