Ann Hirsch (b. 1985, Baltimore) is a video and performance artist, who examines the influence of technology on popular culture and gender. Her immersive research has included becoming a YouTube camwhore with over two million video views and an appearance as a contestant on Frank the Entertainer...In a Basement Affair on Vh1. She was awarded a Rhizome commission for her two-person play Playground which debuted at the New Museum and was premiered by South London Gallery at Goldsmiths College. Recent solo shows include MIT List Visual Arts Center and the New Museum's online project space First Look. In 2016 she will have a solo show at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Maine and take part in group shows at Centre de la photographie, Geneva and the International Center of Photography, New York. She is currently based in Los Angeles.