Tali Gallery Indigenous Art, Craft and Gift Exhibit at the 2014 Rotary International Conference in Sydney
Tali Gallery was proud to design and present an exhibit of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island Artwork and Crafts as well as merchandise which produces an income stream for Australian Aboriginal artists, at the 2014 Rotary International Convention held at Olympic Park in Sydney. This was commissioned by Rotary Strathfield as a fundraiser...
Three Very Different Exhibitions in the Gallery during June
We are featuring three Exhibitions of mini works in the Gallery during the month of June: CONWAY GINGER “COWBOYS” Â : Â Â A charming collection of coloured ink drawings of ‘cowboys’ by Conway Ginger. And in the ochre gallery – MILINGIMBI OCHRES Â : Â Small paintings in ochre from the Milingimbi Art and Culture Centre...
Morning Star Poles – Trees of Knowledge
We proudly present a collection of special wooden artefacts from Elcho Island adorned with bush string and feathers by John Mangu and Richard Djarrimili. The Tree of Knowledge is a ceremonial pole that represents the sacred fig tree that grows at Dhudupu near First Creek on Elcho Island. Â It signifies the story of the...
2014 Activities Awarding Indigenous Charities
2014 is a year for Tali G to focus on activities and events to raise both awareness and funds for Indigenous education, literacy and health. Many First Australians have been disadvantaged and live in poverty and poor health and our events this year are designed to provide viable pathways to making a difference. If you...
Small Contemporary Acrylics with Traditional Stories
We are pleased to present a range of bright, small to medium sized paintings from the artists at Warlukurlangu Artists from the Northern Territory. Â Their artwork is reknowned for its use of bright and vibrant colours and their traditional storytelling presented in a contemporary aesthetic. Â These can be hung vertically or horizontally (portrait or landscape)....
Corporate Gifts
Tali Gallery has an ever changing range of gifts suitable for corporate presents to suit all budgets from $36 for small handcrafted ceramic pieces  and $40 for small handcrafted glass coolamons to several hundred dollars for framed fine art prints, small original paintings and collectible pottery. We select carefully to ensure everything is tasteful and...
Small Paintings from the King Sisters
We have worked with the King Sisters, Tarisse and Sarrita King, on many educational projects over some five or more years now and are pleased to present these stretched miniatures of their most famous painting stories, ready to hang on the wall. Â There are other themes such as Sandhills and colour variations (e.g. turquoise) available....
In Conversation – An Author Event at Surry Hills Library
Please join us at Surry Hills Library on Thursday, May 22nd at 6pm for 6.30pm for a delightful conversational session with charming author, Irena Hatfield and Di from Tali Gallery, hearing about Irena’s very interesting experiences and adventures setting up and organising the building of the Aboriginal Art Centre on Elcho Island located off the...
Social Enterprise – Sumptuous Silk Scarves
It’s scarf weather indeed and silk is both soft and warm as well as comfortable and enjoyable to wear! Suitable for wraps, scarves or wall hangings, we are stocking beautiful and beneficial silks hand loomed in Cambodia through an organisation called Tabitha to help the disadvantaged and poor – which are then screen printed by...
New Textiles
We now stock beautiful cottons screenprinted with traditional themes and ideal for home decor use – cushion covers, stretched like a canvas painting or to make curtains. Â We also have bunting and fat squares in lino printed traditional patterns by Babbarra Designs.
New Arrivals – Combed and Brushed Ochre Paintings by Tiwi Artists
On line exhibition: Â striking new combed and brushed traditional ochre paintings which can be safely rolled and posted, each 120 x 80cm, by a range of Tiwi Artists from Munupi, including Susan Wanji Wanji and Nina Puruntatameri. Â The Tiwi Islands are located 80km northwest of Darwin and comprise Bathurst and Melville Island. Â Their landmass...