

Little Gems Exhibition for City of Sydney
NOVEMBER 5th (to 27th) – SURRY HILLS LIBRARY, CITY OF SYDNEY EVENT – LITTLE GEMS (of wisdom), 30×30 Paintings Tali Gallery has curated an exhibition of small affordable artworks relating to survival, from various Aboriginal artists and communities across Australia.  The artwork will be for sale. Curator’s Talk : November 13 – Di Stevens...

Cedric Varcoe’s Songline of the Murray for the City of Sydney
Tali Gallery is proud to present an exhibition of paintings by Cedric Varcoe depicting scenes from the Songline of his Ngarrindjeri people from South Australia. Â Â This exhibition of small paintings was commissioned by the City of Sydney to be hung in their Library in Surry Hills. They were displayed in the main section...

New Desert Gems
We are delighted to have received some new 30×30 prestretched canvases from Yuendumu Artists in bright colours which make great presents or which can look wonderful alone or in twos or threes or more on your walls to brighten a room! Â Each of these pictured are ready framed and priced at $135 each. Â We...

Stunning new Homewares and Accessories from Girringun Arts and Culture
This community has recently launched a stunning range of cushion covers, tea towels, soap, scarves and a wonderful, roomy and very stylish tote bearing artwork especially created for the...

Visitors from Warruwi – Mardbalk Art Centre
Warruwi is a small island off the coast of ArnhemLand in the NT. In October we were pleased to host a visit from 3 artists together with staff members to Tali Gallery. Â The artists helped to curate and hang their exhibition of weaving, paintings on paper and bark, and sculptures. Â Apart from holding a...

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...

A Visit and Exhibition of Artwork from Girringun Community
SEPTEMBER 13 – SATURDAY AFTERNOON SALON WITH GIRRINGUN ARTISTS FROM  RAINFOREST COUNTRY AROUND CARDWELL, QUEENSLAND A launch of the Art Centre’s new fine art print collection:  Please join us from 2 to 5pm on Saturday September 13 to welcome Artists and Staff to Sydney and learn about their unique and interesting...

Resilience
Tali Gallery had long ago scheduled an exhibition relating to Fire and Resilience with artwork from the Girringun Community in NE Queensland who are attending the opening. Â The Bagu – Fire, and a new Fine Art Print Collection relating to Resilience – Survival in a Changing Land. Â Please join us to welcome Nephi Denham and...

Tali Gallery is open from 11am to 6pm Daily
Tali Gallery is open from 11am to 6pm as we work with our community to Rally to Rebuild a Resilient Rozelle. Â Please come and support our wonderful community as well as the remarkable Aboriginal Art that comes from not for profit community Art Centres across Australia!

Upcoming Events and Exhibitions including Visiting Artists
OCTOBER 25 – SATURDAY AFTERNOON WITH MARDBALK ARTISTS FROM GOULBURN ISLAND “FROM THE HEART OF WARRUWI†– An afternoon salon with visiting Artists Tali Gallery will be hosting 6 traditional Aboriginal artists and staff from Goulburn Island off the Coast of Arnhem Land towards the end of October. The artists will be staying in...

Warlpiri Drawings at the National Museum of Australia, Warlpiri Art available at Tali Gallery
There is a very special exhibition of Walpiri Drawings at the National Museum in Canberra which we highly recommend visiting but which you can also see online via this link:  http://www.nma.gov.au/exhibitions/warlpiri Tali Gallery has a large collection of artworks by the current generation of artists  from...

GhostNet Jewellery from Erub Arts
Tali Gallery is proud to present Erub Arts stunning GhostNet Bags, Necklaces and Cuffs here in Rozelle in Sydney. GhostNets wash up on our beaches across the top of Australia after travelling through the oceans wreaking havoc. Â Indigenous artists recycle them into beautiful creations to wear and as decorative art. We have a wide...