Lappi Lappi Tjukurrpa
Stunning paintings by Magda Nakamarra Curtis were featured in our Gallery window space on Victoria Road during June. These have also been featured when Tali Gallery created a set design for NITV for a seminar at the National Centre of Indigenous Excellence, conceived by Executive Producer of  NITV Current Affairs, Catherine Liddle, ‘The ACOSS-NCIE Media Forum, Telling...
Sarrita King at Tali Aboriginal Art Gallery
Exhibition Opening Late June Sarrita King is a young and very talented Gurrindji artist with a very promising future.  She has exhibited throughout Australia and worldwide including Art Curiel in Paris and is held in private collections internationally and in the Aboriginal Art Museum in Utrecht.  Her father inspired her passion and inspiration to pass...
The Heart of Winter – Bush Foods in Warming Colours
July Exhibition at Tali Aboriginal Art Gallery Paintings in warming colours depicting Bush Tucker found in the Eastern Desert of Central Australia – including artists – Jeannie Mills Pwerle, Josie Petrick Kemarre and Lisa Mills.
Songline Scenario’s from Ngarrinjeri Country – July Exhibition
  Cedric Varcoe created a series of 28 miniature paintings depicting the Songline of the Ngarrinjeri following the Murray River in South Australia. “Ngurunderi came down the river Murray making our country with the help of Pondi the big Murray Cod and they made Ngarrinjeri Country.” And it is the making of this country that Cedric...
Papunya Tjupi Women
Presenting Three Artists from Papunya Tjupi Art Centre, Doris Bush, Rosalie Miller and Sharon Butcher. Â Please use the contact form to enquire.
Tjanpi Baskets and Creatures – at Tali Gallery in Sydney
Tali Gallery has received a new collection of Tjanpi Bask ets and Creatures from Weavers in the Central Desert.
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
Gumnut Salon with Jewellery Artist, Cleonie Quayle
SEPTEMBER 20, 2 to 4pm –  GUMNUT SALON WITH JEWELLERY ARTIST, CLEONIE QUAYLE : Cleonie says: “A lot of the designs are my father’s Country, Barkindji (Paakindji) which means river people, Barka means river, as the great Murray River flows through Wilcannia. Some people say Barkindji and some people say Paakindji, it’s...