Vita Eruhimovitz was born in Ukraine, grew up in Israel and currently lives and works in Los Angeles. Vita holds a BFA from Shenkar College and an MFA from Washington University in Saint Louis. Vita’s background in science, her tri-lingual mind, past lives as rock-climber and nomad, and fascination with mind-hacking inspire and inform her practice. Her work has been shown nationally and internationally in galleries and museums, including at the Mildred Lane Kemper Museum, the Contemporary Art Museum in Saint Louis, Museum of Design Holon in Israel, Brattleboro Museum in Vermont, and at the San Diego Art Institute Museum. She has worked in collaboration on some award-winning public sculptures and was the 2019 winner of Award of Distinction for recent alumni of the Sam Fox School of Visual Art and Design. Recent curatorial projects include Sense of Place, Wonzimer Gallery LA, Sending Love, Keystone Gallery LA.