Striking Art, Fascinating People and Cultural Insights Create an Interesting Afternoon
Sunday 20th October, Tali G hosted two guest speakers who have worked as curators in remote art centres as well as a guest from the Museum of Sydney. Â Irena Hatfield read from her latest book, “White Woman Black Art” recounting her establishment of the art centre on Elcho Island. Â Yaja Hadrys talked about life in...
New Ghostnet Woven Work
This remarkable and large basket was created by Yulki Nungumajbarr from Ghostnets washed up on the beaches of Grooyte Eylandt. Â We also have a metre long ‘canoe’ basket, a turtle and a doll by other artists from the art centre on the island and will be receiving other work from other communities that work with...
Gamba Gamba – HopeVale Artists On Line Exhibition
Tali Gallery is pleased to present the Gamba Gamba of HopeVale in Remote Cape York having met Madge Bowen, Wanda Gibson, Grace Rosendale and Dora Deemal  recently at Joel Dicken’s curated exhibition at ‘the tate’ in Glebe (opened by Her Excellency the Governor Marie Bashir).  The artwork was the result of Joel’s residency at the...
Bindi Eye – Exhibition at Tali Gallery from October 20
Mwerre Anthurre Art Studio In the heart land of Central Australia, lies Bindi Inc, a cross cultural organization providing opportunities for all people with disabilities for over 32 years. Bindi Inc’s Artist Collective Mwerre Anthurre commenced in 2000 and supports some of Australia’s leading and emerging artists whose work exhibits nationally and internationally. Mwerre Anthurre...
Northern Culture – Artefacts from Arnhemland
Mimih’s, Wandurrks and Wyara, bark paintings, fish traps, pandanus dilly bags, mats and baskets, yawk yawks, stingrays and…..
Offerings from Tali Gallery
Tali Gallery carefully sources artworks and crafts from all over Australia, looking for integrity and quality. Everything is hand selected and special in some way. Everything has a story. The Gallery is relaxed, friendly and welcoming. We offer small affordable gift items from as little as $3.50. We also sell small paintings priced from $66 unstretched...
Radio Interviews from our Trip to Alice Springs
When Triin and I were in Alice Springs, or ‘Slice’ as the locals call it, we met up with some fascinating people. Â Triin interviewed them for her SBS Â Estonian Radio Program. One was David Batty who has written the ‘Bush Mechanics’ series which may be made into a feature – you can hear...
New Course at North Sydney Community College
Di is looking forward to taking a new course at North Sydney Community College over November commencing Tuesday 5th for four weeks.  In an “Introduction to Aboriginal Art and Culture” participants learn how contemporary Aboriginal Art came to be and how it is far more than just ‘dots’ and how it has evolved from cultural...
Charlie McMahon Didgeridoo Classes, SCC at Tali Gallery
Tali Gallery is pleased to work with Sydney Community College to host Charlie McMahon’s Didgeridoo Classes – great for the lungs and health, fun and fascinating. Charlie’s a living treasure and learning from him is a remarkable experience!
New Paintings from Papunya Tjupi : Online Exhibition
The foundation artists of Papunya Tjupi were recently exhibited in the Musee du Quai Branly in France and these artists, their daughters and peers, were exhibited in a nearby gallery in Paris. Â Their work has cultural integrity and strong provenance. Â You can read more about the artists and the work on the links on the...
Robert Edward Puruntatameri – Tiwi Potter Looking for Clay
Robert Puruntatameri is an accomplished potter from Melville Island. Â Three of Robert’s pots are available from Tali Gallery. Â This video shows him looking for different types and colours of clay during a workshop with a traditional potter from Canberra. Â Â Â Looking for ClayÂ