Featuring Fine Art Prints
We are exhibiting a wide range of limited edition  fine art prints – etchings, screen prints, aquatints, some on the walls under glass and some not yet framed.   We are adding prints to the website each day – not all are displayed as yet.  Click on this link to see the range...
Desert Grass Baskets, Tinka’s, Tjilpu’s and Camp Dogs!
Have you seen the wonderful MCA “String Theory” exhibition and the hauntingly beautiful Tjanpi Desert Weavers’ creations? Â Well worth a visit! Â At Tali G, we have a wonderful invasion of desert creatures and a selection of colourful or emu feathered baskets – come and visit these beautiful woven creations and a menagerie of...
Meet the Artists we Work with
Here are some of the wonderful artists that Tali Gallery works with – we met up at the Darwin Art Fair and shared conversations about life in their community art centres, exhibitions, awards, events and more!
Didge Classes at Tali Gallery with Charlie McMahon
Check out this You Tube Clip from Sydney Community College about Charlie’s Didgeridoo Course at Tali Gallery. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZcyB-Jszq3k&feature=youtu.be
Earings for your Top End
At $50, these new Pandanus earings soon to arrive from Maningrida are not only funky, fun and beautiful. Â The work that has gone into them is also to be greatly admired! Pandanus is a spikey palm, the branches of which are cut with a machete and...
Darwin – Telstra Awards and Festival
Di has returned from the 2013 DAAF, Telstra Awards and Festival which saw many art centres, gallerists and fans congregating to enjoy a wonderful and diverse range of Indigenous Art and Crafts.  Tali Gallery works with several of the artists which were amongst the finalists and in the Salon des Refuses. And here are some...
Kimberley Ochres
Tali Gallery works with three Aboriginal Owned, Community Art Centres in the Kimberley. Â Most of the work is created using ochres which are mixed and burnt to create colour variations. Â Sometimes pigments are added. The Warmun Community Artists have been highlighted by the Muse du Quai Branley’s replication of Lena Nyadbi’s painting on their rooftop...