Galnoor’s work deals primarily with site-specific paintings of the Israeli landscape. Her works comprise an ongoing research into the relation between landscape and culture in Israel, while examining the links to nostalgia, memory, stereotypes, cultural norms, and fantasies. Her starting point is the interest in the way in which we view and experience our space, nature, and architecture.
Her method of work usually entails first exploring a site, photographing, painting it, constantly aware of interrelations between form and site-specific features and that of employing an action that is nullifying, personal and particular.
Her choice of the Israeli environment as her subject is driven, among other things, by the fact that it is dynamic and charged with questions regarding the marking and control of lands yet undetermined, and still being demarcated.
Galnoor is a graduate of the Midrasha School of Art, Beit Berl Academic College, and completed her master’s degree in the University of Haifa. She also studied with Israel Hershberg in the Jerusalem Studio School (JSS).