3D Fashion for Close the Gap
Tali Gallery is holding a special Close the Gap Fundraising event this Thursday 21st March from 6 to 8pm as part of our mixT Indigenous 3D exhibition – please come along and see the new Mondo Rondo Fashion Range which is clever practical and gorgeous. Â The Art Wear is emblazoned with beautiful art that sends...
Close the Gap Event Thursday 21st March
We will be holding a memorial exhibition for an artist much lauded for her depictions of the sandhills of her country and her naive works – vale M Jugadai from the Ikuntji Aboriginal Art Centre at Haasts Bluff. M passed away at the age of only 56  years early last year and she leaves a...
Art Month Sydney Event – Guide to Buying Aboriginal Art
Di is looking forward to participating in this panel about buying Aboriginal Art examining ethics, authenticity, avenues of purchase and more.  Tali Gallery represents some 25 Aboriginal Owned Community Art Centres at any one time. These art centres send their best quality artworks on consignment to a select number of  representative galleries in cities around...
Art Month Sydney – Collectors Event – Tali Gallery Artwork
Tali Gallery is included in the Tuesday night Art Month Sydney event next week where a group of collectors who have brought their work together will discuss their choices – Amy Griffiths, who is the Manager at Boomalli NSW Artists Co-Operative, recently purchased a painting from us by Albert Namatjira Jnr, the grandson of the...
What a brilliant day, outshining the rain!
Tali Gallery was pleased to work with the Ngurratjuta Many Hands Art Centre to host a visit from Mervyn Rubuntja who paints in the style of Albert Namatjira. It is perhaps not as well known as it should be that the multitude of styles that came out of the Desert Art movement have their single...
A Special Presentation on Aboriginal Art
Di was invited to present a talk on  Aboriginal Art and its importance to cultural continuance at the offices of Amnesty International this week.  The event was to highlight the unveiling of several painted works by Eora College Graduates, purchased by the organisation, as they encapsulated messages pertinent to respect for the land, justice, peace...
Courses in Conjunction with Sydney Community College
Tali Gallery is pleased to announce that we are working in conjunction with Sydney Community College to make two courses available within their program.  Both the Introduction to Aboriginal Art and Culture and the Didgeridoo Essentials courses will be held at Tali Gallery in Rozelle, weekly over a four week period commencing  on Thursday, 21st...
Didge workshops with Charlie McMahon
Charlie McMahon played with Midnight Oil and fronted ‘Gondwana’.  He’s also played solo all over the world.  This course  is a great work out for the lungs and will help you to really breathe.  It will also be fascinating because Charlie has had an amazing life. He’ll pepper the course with recounts of his adventures...
Special Workshop for Kids – 23rd Feb
Participants will be able to watch an Indigenous artist paint watercolours in the style of Albert Namatjira, as well as Julie Simmons, the Combined Art Societies of Sydney Artist of the Year, and then be guided through a landscape painting workshop with young Indigenous Artist, Nikeeta Haberfield. Â This is part of our special event welcoming...
Visitors from Maningrida
We will be delighted to host a workshop demonstration at Tali Gallery this Sunday afternoon (21st October, from 2pm) with these two wonderful artists , Lena Yarinkura and her husband, Bob Burruwal, from Maningrida in Arnhemland. Â Bob and Lena were included in the recent Undisclosed exhibition at the National Gallery in Canberra and were...
Tali Gallery at the Balmain Art and Craft Show
Tali Gallery is delighted to be participating in the Balmain Art and Craft Show on the first weekend in November this year.  We are also very pleased that Betty Carrington’s wonderful  Doomboony Owl painting is to be featured in 2012. Betty Carrington is a well known and influential elder of the Gija people from Ngarrgooroon...
Supporting Indigenous Literacy
Please come along to the ABC Building in Sydney on Tuesday 25th September (RSVP essential), snare a great illustration and at the same time, support Indigenous Literacy!   Tali Gallery is helping out by hanging the exhibition as we’ve done  previously!