Indigenous Scholarship Fundraiser at International Grammar School in late May 2014
Tali Gallery will be curating an exhibition at International Grammar School aimed at raising funds for the Indigenous Bursary which the school set up in consultation with the late Charles Perkins over ten years ago. Â The aim is to double the number of scholarship students to give each child in each year group a buddy...
Easter Opening Hours – Saturday 19th – 11am to 5pm
Tali Gallery will be open over the Easter break on Saturday 19th only – closed on Friday 18th and Sunday 20th/ Monday 21st – back on Tuesday. Happy Easter! Â If you’re still Easter gift searching for Sunday, we have both painted and unpainted emu eggs and ochre painted crocodile eggs; wonderful baskets to...
Beautiful Textile Lengths from Bawinanga Aboriginal Artists
This women’s cooperative located in Maningrida in Arnhem Land is famous for portraying their traditional culture on screen printed and lino printed textiles. Â We currently have a selection of two metre lengths of linen and cotton suitable for clothing in stock.
Erub Arts from Darnley Island – TSI Art and Culture on the Runway – Fashion Accessories and Fabulous Fabrics
Tali Gallery has enjoyed representing the beautiful and talented artists from the Torres Strait Islands who create fabulous cuffs, necklaces and bags from ghost nets (yes fishing nets!) that wash up on their beaches. Â It was a joy to see their stunning clothing and accessories on the runway at the inaugural Australian Indigenous Fashion...
Aboriginal Art and Design on The Runway – Australian Indigenous Fashion Week
Tali Gallery has always been delighted to represent the Bundjalung women from Casino  – the Wake Up Time Group – who create the most beautiful silk scarves and wraps/ sarongs dyed with natural leaves such as eucalypt – priced at $45, $75 and $150.  Here are some photographs of their silks and woven accessories from...
Aboriginal Art – 30x30s ready to hang on the wall
These delightful small paintings from Yuendumu make perfect gifts – they’re stretched and ready to hang on the wall and are priced at $135 each. Â They can be paired up or hung as a triptych or quartet, or in blocks to make a large rectangle. Â They can also be packed and posted as stretched artworks....
After a very special Aboriginal Art event….
We enjoyed the most wonderful, heartwarming experience of hosting a visit from Lenie Namatjira and Gloria Pannka, the granddaughters of Albert Namatjira who watched their forebears painting and are accomplished artists today, passing on culture in turn to the next generation. Â Here are some photographs from the day which was truly a special event. Â The...
Workshop Event – Lenie Namatjira and Gloria Pannka – 29th March
Tali Gallery is delighted to announce that we will be holding a reception and a watercolour workshop with Albert Namatjira’s Granddaughters, Lenie Namatjira, and Gloria Pannka, daughter of one of the original ‘Hermannsburg’ watercolourists, Claude Pannka. Â Both artists have paintings included in the collection of the Art Gallery of NSW. The artists will be...
New in – Beautiful Waterhole Bowls and Platters
These are some of the stunning new waterhole bowls in small, medium and large sizes that we’ve just received from Summer Matthews – hand painted, kiln fired, slumped glass with the irregularities found in handmade crafts. Â We also have a range of large flat platters in similar colouring and designs as well as coasters, tiny...
Exhibition of Aboriginal Watercolours by the Third and Fourth Generation after Albert Namatjira
Tali Gallery will be launching a new exhibition of watercolours in the style of Albert Namatjira from his descendants who paint in their community art centre, Ngurratjuta Many Hands, in Alice Springs. Â Â Lenie Namatjira and Gloria Pannka will be in attendance (March 29th 1pm). Â Â All welcome. This is in conjunction with an...
Deep Listening Deep Looking
A collection of stunning works by artists from Tjarlirli Artists at Tjukurla, a desert region just over the border of WA, about ten hours drive from Alice Springs -women who know their country intimately – including iconic elder artist, Â Tjawina Porter:
Trucks Planes Helicopters and Watertanks in the APY Landscape
Flying in a plane to an exhibition in Brisbane made a lasting impression on Barney Kumanara who now frequently includes an aeroplane in his paintings of scenery (including camels and fruit trees or native animals such as emu’s and kangaroo’s). Tiger Yaltangki depicts trucks and water tanks on the ground incorporating quirky perspectives and great...