Handcrafted Textiles, Fibre, Glass
Tali Gallery offers an everchanging  range of  contemporary  handcrafted gifts with a traditional edge, created by Aboriginal people from regions all over Australia – including a new selection of delicate hand dyed silk scarves from NSW Indigenous Artist, Helena Geiger.
Congratulations to Digby Moran
Digby Moran has been nominated as an Ambassador for Australia Day 2014 – one of our favourite Tali Gallery Artists, we are proud and very pleased he has been bestowed with this greatly deserved honour. Â You can find out more about Digby from his biography on this site: http://www.taligallery.com/artists/Dig570/Digby-Albert-Moran.asp and you can read about his...
Panels of Small Paintings
Small paintings can be hung on their own or can look striking hung in groups of varying sizes, either horizontally or vertically. Â A small painting can make a special gift for a birthday, christening or other special occasion, Â or it can be the start to a personal collection. This selection from the art centre at...
NSW : Carved and Scarred Trees
These paintings are by Mary Kennedy and other artists from Ngemba Wailwan Community in Warren, NSW. They are inspired by their forebears’ practice of tree carving and use a reflective technique of applying oil paint thickly to the canvas and then carving it out in traditional patterning. They are beautiful in their own right, but...
Customs House Library – City of Sydney
Tali Gallery has curated an exhibition of Ngurratjuta Many Hands paintings at City of Sydney’s Library in Customs House at Circular Quay in the City. Â Di delivered a Curator’s Talk about the art centre and the work in the exhibition which will be on display until the end of August. Â We may hold further talks...
Ghost Nets Transformed – Upcoming Exhibition
We enjoyed a surprise visit from Art Centre Manager, Vianetta yesterday and are excitedly awaiting some of the wonderful creations made from Ghost Nets by the artists from the Anindilyakwa Arts and Cultural Centre on Groote Eylandt. Ghost nets have been washing up on Grooyt Eylandt and causing grief to wildlife but the locals decided to...
The Ripple Effect
We are delighted to offer these handpainted stones from local Indigenous artist, Peter Watt, who’s working with young Indigenous people in Sydney’s western suburbs.  This is the start of a very special project to encourage connection to country and self esteem through art creation. There will be a range of  traditional symbols combined with messages...
Tjanpi Baskets and Creatures
Latest Arrivals from the Central Desert made from native grasses and embellished with wool and raffia and emu feathers.  There are  perente (lizards), baskets, birds and camp dogs.