Danielle Mate Sullivan’s Evocative Landscapes
Danielle M Sullivan draws on her heritage from the Kunja people of Queensland.  Danielle was born in Fairfield NSW and has a raft of achievements in her young career as a versatile and talented painter. This collection of works is about Country, light and space and is a delight to the eye as a celebration...
Preschool and School Visits
Tali Gallery was delighted to host a visit from KU Phoenix Preschool kids, staff and parents with another due on the 22nd May. Â We have also had visits from students of the Montessori School and the Rozelle Childcare Centre at Callan Park this month who will return to their sandpit to draw symbols in the...
Beanie Festival 2013
The theme of the 2013 Beanie Festival is “Beanies from the Heart – A Celebration of Friendship†For a third year Tali Gallery will hold the Beanie Festival exhibition in conjunction with the Alice Springs Beanie Festival – a 17 year-old community-run event that represents Aboriginal women from remote Central Australian communities and...
Red Dust Fundraiser – a Big Journey Ahead
We have connected Tali Gallery artist, Danielle M Sullivan with Jessica and Vanig from Dreamtime Drive, who will be travelling around Australia in a Toyota 4WD, visiting remote communities and promoting and fundraising for Red Dust – an organisation which brings innovative and individual health initiatives to Indigenous youth in remote communities.  Danielle will...
New Arrivals – Award Winning Fibre Artists
Robyn Djunginy was named NAIDOC Artist of the Year in 2011.  Robyn weaves and paints for her community art centre at Ramingining in Arnhemland (Bula Bula) and visited the gallery on the weekend of her Awards Ceremony and gave weaving demonstrations.  Her ‘bottle’ shaped pandanus works are included in the collection of the Museum of Contemporary Art...
New Arrivals – Artefacts from Arnhemland
Tali Gallery has enjoyed a strong association and fondness for owls since our cross cultural Indigenous exhibition relating to the 2012 Greek Festival of Sydney.  These carved and ochre painted owls by Megan Yunupingu and Judy Manany come from the community Art Centre on Elcho Island and there is often a waiting list for them.
Estate Works from an Ikuntji Artist
Molly Jugadai passed away in recent years and we are proud to now present her  highly impactful and colourful work for sale.  Depicting Molly’s mother’s country of Lake Mackay, these are bold and beautiful with a very simple but very evocative depiction of the sandhills of country, the white line indicating drought conditions –...
A Special Partnership
Di and Yhanni are delighted to be working with the extraordinary knowledge holder, Aunty Margaret Campbell, once again!  We used to work with Margaret previously on the harbour, and it’s wonderful to be reunited in a new partnership!  Aunty Margaret now operates the Rocks Dreaming Aboriginal Heritage Tour, a 90 minute leisurely walkabout with...
New Introduction to Aboriginal Art and Culture Course
http://www.sydneycommunitycollege.com.au/course/ARVA36Â Through Sydney Community College – a four week course held at Tali Gallery on Thursdays for two hours each session – 6pm to 8pm commencing May 30th
New June/July Didgeridoo Essentials Course
See Charlie McMahon in a class session on a You Tube Clip here:  http://youtu.be/ozmx1t7Erfs   Charlie will hold another Didgeridoo Essentials Course at Tali Gallery for four weeks (2 hours a session), commencing 24th June.  Circular breathing required in playing Didge or Yidaki, is a wonderful way to strengthen the lungs and is subsequently a great...
Tali Gallery quoted in Online Estonian News Site from London
http://estonianworld.com/culture/estonian-folk-costume-stripes-on-australian-aboriginal-art/ Estonian World is an online site published in London. Â This is a very interesting article written by Triin who is now also hosting an Estonian radio program on SBS in Sydney.
Fishtraps from Arnhemland
Stunning sculptural shapes created from pandanus from communities in Arnhemland.