
Corporate Gifts
Tali Gallery has an ever changing range of gifts suitable for corporate presents to suit all budgets from $36 for small handcrafted ceramic pieces  and $40 for small handcrafted glass coolamons to several hundred dollars for framed fine art prints, small original paintings and collectible pottery. We select carefully to ensure everything is tasteful and...

Small Paintings from the King Sisters
We have worked with the King Sisters, Tarisse and Sarrita King, on many educational projects over some five or more years now and are pleased to present these stretched miniatures of their most famous painting stories, ready to hang on the wall. Â There are other themes such as Sandhills and colour variations (e.g. turquoise) available....

Social Enterprise – Sumptuous Silk Scarves
It’s scarf weather indeed and silk is both soft and warm as well as comfortable and enjoyable to wear! Suitable for wraps, scarves or wall hangings, we are stocking beautiful and beneficial silks hand loomed in Cambodia through an organisation called Tabitha to help the disadvantaged and poor – which are then screen printed by...

New Textiles
We now stock beautiful cottons screenprinted with traditional themes and ideal for home decor use – cushion covers, stretched like a canvas painting or to make curtains. Â We also have bunting and fat squares in lino printed traditional patterns by Babbarra Designs.

Nicholson Street’s Beanie Parade to help the Indigenous Literacy Foundation
Bravo to Nicholson Street Public School which held a Beanie Day in lieu of their usual Easter Hat Parade to fundraise for the Indigenous Literacy Foundation. Â We are hoping that other schools who are looking for a NAIDOC Week activity might follow their lead! Â We know that local Montessori Inner West, Balmain Public and...

NITV Coverage of Namatjira’s Granddaughters’ Visit to Tali Gallery
We feel immensely proud and delighted that NITV covered the special visit of Lenie Namatjira and Gloria Pannka to Tali Gallery recently. It was a special event, and we are also grateful to the Art Gallery of NSW who accommodated the artists and hosted them on the Sunday, while we were able to enjoy their...

Tali G closed on Anzac Day, Open Saturday and Sunday 11am to 6pm
Tali Gallery will be closed on Anzac Day 25th April, as a mark of respect, but will open as usual from Saturday. Â Lest we forget all who served, including those who lost their lives in the Frontier Wars.

Designer Homewares from Modernmurri
We’re delighted to be stocking Suzy Evan’s contemporary home ware range at Tali G – cushion covers, zipper bags, tea towels, beautiful gift cards – all screen printed with  distinctive designs drawn from her heritage, descending from the Kamilaroi people of Moree in North-west New South Wales.  Suzy’s painting, ‘Bengerang’ was shortlisted in the 25th Telstra National...

Tali Gallery Partners with Rotary for the International Convention
Tali Gallery is proud to be working with Rotary Strathfield on a Rotary fundraising project to showcase Aboriginal and Indigenous Art and Culture to the 25,000 registered delegates at the International Rotarians’ Corroboree conference to be held in Sydney from 31st May to 4th June. Â The social enterprise nature of Tali Gallery is a perfect...

Easter Opening Hours – Saturday 19th – 11am to 5pm
Tali Gallery will be open over the Easter break on Saturday 19th only – closed on Friday 18th and Sunday 20th/ Monday 21st – back on Tuesday. Happy Easter! Â If you’re still Easter gift searching for Sunday, we have both painted and unpainted emu eggs and ochre painted crocodile eggs; wonderful baskets to...

Beautiful Textile Lengths from Bawinanga Aboriginal Artists
This women’s cooperative located in Maningrida in Arnhem Land is famous for portraying their traditional culture on screen printed and lino printed textiles. Â We currently have a selection of two metre lengths of linen and cotton suitable for clothing in stock.

Erub Arts from Darnley Island – TSI Art and Culture on the Runway – Fashion Accessories and Fabulous Fabrics
Tali Gallery has enjoyed representing the beautiful and talented artists from the Torres Strait Islands who create fabulous cuffs, necklaces and bags from ghost nets (yes fishing nets!) that wash up on their beaches. Â It was a joy to see their stunning clothing and accessories on the runway at the inaugural Australian Indigenous Fashion...