Monthly archive April, 2015
Corporate Gift Ideas from our Gallery Shop

Corporate Gift Ideas from our Gallery Shop

Tali Gallery offers a wide range of corporate gift ideas celebrating Aboriginal Art – please do give us a call and once we understand your needs in terms of the nature of the recipient and your budget, we can make suggestions.   Here’s a few packages we’ve created lately for conferences – including Ochre Tablets...
New Arrivals - Utopia Classics

New Arrivals – Utopia Classics

These two Utopia Classics with Dacou Provenance, Awelye Women’s body paint design by Gayla Pwerle and a bursting bouquet of Bush Medicine Leaves by Gloria Petyarre, measure 79 x 60cm.  Please contact the Gallery for further details.
Papunya Tjupi Women

Papunya Tjupi Women

    Presenting Three Artists from Papunya Tjupi Art Centre, Doris Bush, Rosalie Miller and Sharon Butcher.  Please use the contact form to enquire.
Talk by Di to the TAASA Textile Study Group

Talk by Di to the TAASA Textile Study Group

Di has been invited to address the TAASA Textile Study Group this month:   Asian Influences in Australian Indigenous Textiles 14 April 2015 Di Stevens, owner/curator of the Tali Gallery in Rozelle, discusses how Asian inspirations have influenced traditional and modern Australian Indigenous artefacts and textiles.   The Asian Arts Society of Australia Inc. (TAASA) provides...
Tjanpi Baskets and Creatures - at Tali Gallery in Sydney

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.
Finalists and Winners in the Local and Small Business Champions Awards

Finalists and Winners in the Local and Small Business Champions Awards

 Tali Gallery was named a Finalist in the Small Business Champions Awards again this year (2015), and has continued to receive finalist or winning status in the Local Inner West Business Awards over 5 consecutive years.  In 2011, we won the Outstanding New Business gong!
New Jewellery Range in the Gallery Shop

New Jewellery Range in the Gallery Shop

Striking statement pieces, these cuffs bearing Aboriginal artworks, create an income stream for the art centre at Yuendumu.   They are handmade in Australia and are priced at $135, or $150 for the wider version (pictured).  There are other designs available in the cuff range, as well as pendants and earrings edged with sterling silver....