The Namatjira Legacy
Tali Gallery has been pleased to hold an Open Studio and related events to celebrate a collection of contemporary watercolour paintings on paper from Ngurratjuta Many Hands Art Centre, including Albert Namatjira Jnr, Mervyn Rubuntja, Â Hilary Wirri, Lenie Manatjira, Johannes Katakarinja, Ivy Pareroultja, Hubert Pareroultjja, Elton Wirri, Kevin Wirri, Gloria Pannka, Peter Taylor, Kevin Namatjira...
Anthropological Practice, Sustainability and Cultural Law
An insight into a highly sophisticated culture that survived tens of thousands of years in an environment that is harsh and extremely difficult for us to survive  in terms of days with the same resources available.  A culture that lived through the separation of Tasmania from mainland Australia.  Tribal laws, sustainable practices, acute observation...
Print Gallery Exhibition : Bagu and Jiman Clay Figures and Prints
A wonderful new collection of fine art, limited edition prints has arrived from Kickarts, created by the Girringun Community of North East Queensland. Â At $265 each unframed, they are a delightful collection from the range of artists who have also handcrafted and painted wonderful clay Bagu and vases also on display. Â The story of the...
October Exhibition – Wildflowers
An array of wildflower paintings from various regions of Australia including prominent and lauded Kaltjiti Artist, Kathy Maringka.
Colours of the Desert
An exhibition of vibrant and fascinating paintings from Aboriginal Owned, Community Art Centres located in the Desert Regions of Central and Western Australia and the APY Lands. Â All of these paintings offer art centre provenance which guarantees ethical sourcing, authenticity and sustainable value.
APY Lands : Traditional Life and Country
We are delighted with new arrivals from the APY Lands – depicting traditional country, rockholes, sandhills, flat plains covered by vibrantly coloured wildflowers, distinctive trees, creeks that are mostly dry and stain black on the rocks and sand when they dry out are all part of the landscape. Â The...
August Exhibition: Mabel King
Tali Gallery is honoured to have been selected to display a very special exhibition of very important artworks related to the Kimberley region. In conjunction with the Mowanjum Art Centre, the estate works painted by Mabel King, will adorn our walls. The collection comprises acrylic works on paper and canvas and the proceeds will go to her family.
Beanie Festival Opening 6pm, 22nd June
Tali Gallery is delighted to once again bring a display of Alice Springs Beanie Festival Museum Pieces to Sydney. Â Exhibition Opening 22nd June, extending through to the end of July. Â Various events will be held in conjunction with the Tali G Beanie Fest including Rozelle Fest and the Beanie Street Party in our local community....
Exhibition – Colourists from Miriwoong Country
Tali Gallery is pleased to exhibit the work of Phyllis Ningamara and fellow community artists during May 2012.  Phyllis paints with Waringarri Community Art Centre in the Kimberley and depicts stone country in natural ochres and pigments.  She is considered to be a master colourist and her work is included in the National Gallery of Australia’s...
Head On Photo Festival at Tali G
Tali Gallery is pleased to present a surprising journey through six remote art communities in an exhibition of photographs as part of the Head On Photo Festival. We are privy to understanding the longest living continuous culture in the world through the artwork that is created in Aboriginal owned,...
Koukouvagia Boobook Exhibition of Owls
Please join us for the Opening of the Koukavagia and Boobook Exhibition which is part of Sydney Art Month and incorporated into the Greek Festival of Sydney as a cross cultural event. Â We are honoured to have special guest Aunty Faye to deliver the Welcome to Country and the Greek Consul General will be opening...
Tiwi Works from Melville Island
We  are proud to present Tiwi paintings by various artists painting at the Munupi Art Centre on Melville Island.  Most are traditionally combed with ochre paints using Jilamara body paint designs.