

Tali Gallery Christmas Hampers
Looking for a gift for someone who has everything or to inspire a cook to experiment with bush food, or do you have visitors from overseas who would appreciate trying some local treats! Â The Tali Gallery Shop offers a range of gifts for Christmas from as little as $3.50 – beautiful and tasteful gifts...

A Genuinely Special Afternoon!
We were extremely fortunate to welcome Aunty Liz and Uncle Ken Thaiday to Tali Gallery to open our ‘For Love of Country’ exhibitions on 23rd November. Â Along with Elisa Jane Carmichael, there was a wonderful spirit of welcome – local children had prepared a welcome card depicting our community for each of these artists. Â ...

Pormpuraaw Arts and Culture at Tali Gallery
Tali Gallery is pleased to welcome the work of the artists of  Pormpuraaw Arts and Culture Centre on Cape York. Please join us to enjoy this wonderful collection of ghostnet sculptures with its array of sea creatures, together with wooden carvings, etchings and paintings created in a way that is quite unique to this community. ...

Limited Edition Fine Art Etchings from Pormpuraaw
The Artists of Pormpuraaw have earned a reputation for very beautiful etchings and lino cuts – limited edition fine artworks which depict the creatures of their tropical landscape on the Cape York Peninsular and the coastline of the Gulf of Carpentaria. Â These are part of our ‘For Love of Country’ exhibition opening Saturday November...

Eminent Elder and Artist, Ken Thaiday Snr will Open our For Love of Country Exhibition
We are delighted to announce, that eminent Elder and Artist from Darnley Island, Ken Thaiday Snr, will open our  “For Love of Country” Exhibition on Saturday 23rd November.  We anticipate the opening to commence at around 3.15 to 3.30pm.  Prior to joining us at Tali Gallery, Mr. Thaiday will be convening a session at...

For Love of Country – Pormpuraaw Wood Carvings
From far North Queensland, dogs, turtles and birds – Â brolga, pelican and egret – depicted in milkwood and ironbark.

For Love of Country – Art Saving Sea Life
Ghost nets are fishing nets that have been abandoned at sea, lost accidentally, or deliberately discarded. They travel the oceans of the world with the currents and tides, continually fishing as they progress through the waters. As they are unattended and roaming they fish indiscriminately, not only catching threatened species but undersized and protected...

For Love of Country – Torres Strait Island Vinylcuts Featuring Glen Mackie
In conjunction with Canopy Art Centre in Cairns, Tali Gallery is delighted to present the work of Torres Strait Island (Zenadh Kes) artists. The last two decades have seen printmaking become one of the most recognisable and respected visual forms of cultural expression by these artists. Â Pionered in the early 1990s, their natural carving ability...

The Must Have Deadliest Bag! Erub Erwer Meta Artists – Deadly!
Created with charm and skill, these are among the deadliest bags we’ve seen! With beach, everyday and evening design offerings, they’re the must have fashion accessory for this summer and many to come – as they’re made from indestructible and literally deadly ghost nets washed up on the beaches of the islands and coastlines of...

For Love of Country – Elisa Jane Carmichael at the Gallery in November through December
Elisa Jane is a Salt Water Murri, an Indigenous Contemporary Artist from North Stradbroke Island, Queensland. She is a descendant of the Ngugi people, one of the 3 clan groups of the Quandamooka people of Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia, the people of the sand and seas, Yoolooburrabee. Leecee was living in London for 18months until...

For Love of Country – TSI Under Water by Zoe Reynolds
“Love” Saibai, Torres Strait, Australia. Â Â Already underwater each monsoon season due to the very real effects of climate change and the rising tides. Photographer, Zoe Reynolds, captured the plight of the people on Saibai, one of five islands in the Torres Strait threatened by the rising seas, as the oceans engulf their homes and they...

For Love of Country – Indulkana’s Iwantja Artists
In the Anangu Ptijantjatjara Yangkunyjatjara Lands in the far north of South Australia, characterised by red dirt, dust, dry river beds and scrub, four internationally famous octogenarian artists depict their custodial country: every rockhole, waterhole, wiltja (shelter) and tree.  And where to find mai wiru (good food).  Ngura (country, place, home) is central to Aboriginal...