Collectors’ Portfolio
Tali Gallery is pleased to present a selection of highly appealing paintings from a special collection of...
Exquisite Fibre at Tali Gallery
Aboriginal Artists from Arnhem Land are constantly reinventing their pandanus creations and we are  proud to be exhibiting a new display of bowls, mats, dilly and string bags which make the heart sing.  Working with pandanus is arduous – time consuming and requiring great skill – the dyes used are natural and require a good...
Top End, Tiwi and Kimberley Ochres
We are exhibiting a stunning collection of artworks decorated in natural ochres from top end art centres including Elcho Island, Maningrida and Milingimbi; as well as the Tiwi Islands and the Kimberley. Â These are not yet uploaded on our website but include lorrikon hollow logs, barks and ochre paintings (including some delightful miniatures from Arnhem...
Tjanpi Desert Weavers’ Tinka’s, Baskets, Feature pieces and more….
The Gallery is decorated with the most beautiful Tjanpi Desert Weavers’ work which is featured in series 3 of Hetti Perkin’s Art and Soul – for the walls, free standing, functional and decorative baskets, feature pieces – by a collection of established and emerging artists. Â Some have contributed to the Tjanpi Work in the String...
Yawkyawk and Lilies
Tali Gallery has curated an exhibition of textiles at Kings Cross Library for the City of Sydney’s NAIDOC Week program.  The exhibition will enliven the Library space for a period of two months and includes stretched screenprinted fabrics, bunting and lino printed fabric squares as well as  storyboards explaining the themes and accompanying information about...
“Threads from Meriam Mir” at Customs House Library – July/August for NAIDOC Week
Tali Gallery has curated an exhibition of bright and beautiful textiles from Erub Ewer Meta Artists working from the Art Centre on Darnley Island in the Torres Straits, who revitalise their Meriam Mir culture through their arts and crafts. The fabrics on display are available for sale from Tali Gallery on behalf of the art...
Feature Artist : Dianne Robinson
Dianne Robinson paints at Iwantja Arts at Indulkana in the APY Lands.  Students from the International Grammar School in Sydney will be visiting this  art centre soon.  Dianne paints the wildflowers of her country and is highly regarded as a premier artist from this community.  Her work is finely detailed, exquisitely and intricately...
Focus on Fine Art Prints : Torres Strait Islands
Tali Gallery will soon be hanging contemporary textiles with traditionally themed designs from Erub Arts in the Torres Strait Islands in the City of Sydney’s Customs House Library in July and August as part of their NAIDOC Week Evetns. Â We are pleased to also present ghost net bags and jewellery and other creations, also from...
Exquisite Fibre from Milingimbi – and more….
We are pleased to be working with Milingimbi Art and Culture Centre, adding to our stunning range of artefacts and crafts from Arnhem Land communities. Â Here are some examples of the beautiful artworks currently in stock, along with yawk yawks, stingrays and other wonders made from pandanus, mimih spirits and other items of cultural heritage....
Three Very Different Exhibitions in the Gallery during June
We are featuring three Exhibitions of mini works in the Gallery during the month of June: CONWAY GINGER “COWBOYS” Â : Â Â A charming collection of coloured ink drawings of ‘cowboys’ by Conway Ginger. And in the ochre gallery – MILINGIMBI OCHRES Â : Â Small paintings in ochre from the Milingimbi Art and Culture Centre...
Morning Star Poles – Trees of Knowledge
We proudly present a collection of special wooden artefacts from Elcho Island adorned with bush string and feathers by John Mangu and Richard Djarrimili. The Tree of Knowledge is a ceremonial pole that represents the sacred fig tree that grows at Dhudupu near First Creek on Elcho Island. Â It signifies the story of the...
Small Contemporary Acrylics with Traditional Stories
We are pleased to present a range of bright, small to medium sized paintings from the artists at Warlukurlangu Artists from the Northern Territory. Â Their artwork is reknowned for its use of bright and vibrant colours and their traditional storytelling presented in a contemporary aesthetic. Â These can be hung vertically or horizontally (portrait or landscape)....