What Was Lost
What Was Lost

Painting

What Was Lost

A PostMemory painting, drawn from a migration story I’ve heard so often, it echoes in me as if it were my own.

Case Angle
Case Angle

Painting

Case Angle

created for Pi Art Squared exhibition, based on an early torah case

Case Angle 2
Case Angle 2

Painting

Case Angle 2

created for Pi Art Squared exhibition, based on an early torah case

Framed Gargush
Framed Gargush

Painting

Framed Gargush

Piece 6 in Forgotten Traditions

Framed Gargush
Framed Gargush

Painting

Framed Gargush

Piece 6 of Forgotten Traditions

Henna Ready
Henna Ready

Painting

Henna Ready

Piece 1 of Forgotten Traditions

Henna Ready 2
Henna Ready 2

Painting

Henna Ready 2

Piece 2 of Forgotten Traditions

Looking In
Looking In

Painting

Looking In

Piece 8 of Forgotten Traditions

My First Tashbuk
My First Tashbuk

Painting

My First Tashbuk

Piece 4 of Forgotten Traditions

Red Gargush
Red Gargush

Painting

Red Gargush

Piece 7 of Forgotten Traditions

Stand
Stand

Painting

Stand

created for Pi Art Squared exhibition, based on an early podium found in a synagogue

Striped Gargush
Striped Gargush

Painting

Striped Gargush

Piece 5 of Forgotten Traditions

Tashbuk in Blue
Tashbuk in Blue

Painting

Tashbuk in Blue

Piece 3 of Forgotten Traditions

Through Their Sacrifices, We Rise
Through Their Sacrifices, We Rise

Installation

Through Their Sacrifices, We Rise

Installation created for and displayed on the 4th floor Presentation Area honouring Yemenite Jewish women of our past who endured hardship and the unknown, allowing the future generations to become whoever they want to be.

Yellow Gargush
Yellow Gargush

Painting

Yellow Gargush

Piece 9 of Forgotten Traditions

Work by

Karen Pe'er

Drawing & Painting

“I explore themes of memory, migration, and motherhood—connecting ancestral heritage with the intimate, present-day experience of raising children between worlds. It’s a visual narrative where ancient...” [More]