Colourful Swirling Water Glass Bowls and new Gift Additions to our Gallery Shop
We have some very beautiful additions to the Gallery Shop, including small, medium and large glass bowls, coolamons and coasters. Â Â There are practical gift ideas including cases for reading glasses, and bamboo t-shirts depicting native animals and their names in various Aboriginal languages. Â We always have a great selection of small paintings which make...
Melanie Hava’s Jabiru and Brolga’s
Tali Gallery is delighted to represent Indigenous Artist, Melanie Hava in Sydney. Â We love her stunning depictions of Brolga’s and Jabiru which show such elegance and grace, on backgrounds of beautifully detailed patterning from her traditional heritage. We are pleased that NITV chose Melanie’s red Brolga’s Dancing painting below as the artwork image for...
Aboriginal Art Exhibition in March – a Month of Art: Rozelle Art Fest, LOST Art Trail
The gallery is participating in several local and Sydney wide art events during March and is delighted to bring a diverse group of artists and styles together to celebrate Indigenous knowledge of astronomy and the importance of this understanding to their survival – ‘Reach for the Stars’. Â
Sourcing Art for the Indigenous Law Bulletin
Copies of the Indigenous Law Bulletin (published by the University of NSW) have arrived on our desk – we are proud to have been asked to source the artworks for this important issue on Constitutional Recognition and I’m sure the artist will feel particularly proud! I’ll be sending copies to the art centre to show...
Tjarjirli Artists Online Exhibition
From the remote Tjarlirli Art Centre at Tjukurla, we are pleased to present a small body of paintings by Esther Giles, Tjawina Porter and Elsa Fiona Young, each in the 75 to 105cm size range. Â Please contact the Gallery for further information.
New Fine Art Prints – Aboriginal Art
We have received some stunning and evocative, hand coloured, editioned, sea and country etchings from Pormpuraaw Community in far North Queensland. Â Some of these (including Crocodile Sorcerer) are related to the current exhibition showing at the Australian Museum in Sydney called Garrigarrang: Sea Country. Â Each is priced at $300.
Jukurrpa from Yuendumu – Aboriginal Art History
Tali Gallery is exhibiting several works by the artists included in the current Australian Museum exhibition in Sydney. In 1982, nine Warlpiri artists travelled from Yuendumu, in the Northern Territory’s Tanami Desert, to dance...
Collectible Aboriginal Art – Robert Campbell Jnr
Robert Campbell Jnr was the much loved brother of Tali Gallery friend, Aunty Margret Campbell who has asked us to sell this painting on behalf of her family. Coincidentally, Artbank are holding an exhibition of his work in Sydney. Robert Jake Campbell Jnr. was born in Kempsey New South Wales in 1944 and passed away...
Handcrafted Silver Jewellery from Mavis Wari
Mavis Wari collaborates with non Indigenous artist, Siri Omberg in Alice Springs. Â Mavis transposes traditional stories, symbols, totemic animals and plants onto drop and stud silver earrings and pendants. Â We are pleased to offer a small range of her work from Tali Gallery. Â All are sterling silver and are priced at $200 each. Â You can...
Modern Murri Homewares at Tali Gallery
Modernmurri  Contemporary Aboriginal Design Modernmurri is a unique Aboriginal art studio based in Sydney. Founded by Suzy Evans in 2003 in Moree, NSW. It specialises in individually handcrafted homewares and accessories, where each product has been locally and ethically sourced with an environmentally friendly conscience. The modernmurri designs have been inspired by the local Goomeroi country and culture, but accented with a modern timeless...
Invasion Day – Suzy Evans’ Telstra Award Finalist Works – Opening mid January
Suzy Evans is a thoroughly Modern Murri ! Suzy creates innovative and thoughtful artworks in various media as well as operating her design studio. Suzy was a finalist in Telstra in 2014 for her 3D body of artworks making a statement about the explorers’ notion of Australia being a dry, dusty, barren, hostile and empty...
Di Presented with Rotary Vocational Excellence Award 2014
Di was honoured and delighted to receive an award from the Rotary Club of Balmain for Vocational Excellence in 2014: “Di Stevens, as the owner of Tali Aboriginal Art Gallery, has consistently demonstrated vocational excellence, the highest ethical standards and dedicated commitment to the urban and particularly the remote indigenous artists whose works she so...