

Sterling Silver from Mavis Warri
Mavis Warri creates beautiful sterling silver jewellery bearing totemic symbols with her friend and artist, Siri Omberg, in Alice Springs.

Yawk Yawks from Anniebell Marrngamarrnga
Included in our new Fibre collection are several small but exquisitely coloured and patterned yawk yawks by Annibell Marrngamarrnga whose work has been displayed in the Lovelace exhbition at the Powerhouse Museum among 600 international artists and purchased into their collection.

Visitors from Maningrida
We will be delighted to host a workshop demonstration at Tali Gallery this Sunday afternoon (21st October, from 2pm) with these two wonderful artists , Lena Yarinkura and her husband, Bob Burruwal, from Maningrida in Arnhemland. Â Bob and Lena were included in the recent Undisclosed exhibition at the National Gallery in Canberra and were...

Tali Gallery at the Balmain Art and Craft Show
Tali Gallery is delighted to be participating in the Balmain Art and Craft Show on the first weekend in November this year.  We are also very pleased that Betty Carrington’s wonderful  Doomboony Owl painting is to be featured in 2012. Betty Carrington is a well known and influential elder of the Gija people from Ngarrgooroon...

October Exhibition – Wildflowers
An array of wildflower paintings from various regions of Australia including prominent and lauded Kaltjiti Artist, Kathy Maringka.

Tali Gallery wins Inclusive Communities Award
Tali Gallery won a category of the Inclusive Communities Award from Macquarie University and the Ethnic Communities Council of NSW. It was presented by the NSW Premier, Barry O’Farrell at Parliament House this month. We would like to thank Judy and Triin for their contribution!  Great that Triin could make it given she...

Supporting Indigenous Literacy
Please come along to the ABC Building in Sydney on Tuesday 25th September (RSVP essential), snare a great illustration and at the same time, support Indigenous Literacy!   Tali Gallery is helping out by hanging the exhibition as we’ve done  previously!

Colours of the Desert
An exhibition of vibrant and fascinating paintings from Aboriginal Owned, Community Art Centres located in the Desert Regions of Central and Western Australia and the APY Lands. Â All of these paintings offer art centre provenance which guarantees ethical sourcing, authenticity and sustainable value.

Matchmaking
It is such a pleasure to match a client with the right painting – something that enhances their lives and gives them ongoing pleasure! Â We are happy to spend the time to fully understand what a client is looking for, their personal taste, and what will work in their home. People love different things...

Di’s Trip to Yuendumu
Di has enjoyed visiting the community art centre at Yuendumu to source new paintings for the Gallery and a range specifically for the Balmain Art and Craft Show. Â Pictured here is senior artist, Alma Nungarrayi Granites, who is painting Seven Sisters Dreaming. Â We enjoyed a cup of tea and a yarn when Alma took...

In Home Trial
Tali Gallery encourages clients to try the preferred artworks they feel passionate about  in their homes to ensure the size suits the scale of the room and furnishings and that the colours work in the light of that particular space.  This is a complimentary service to ensure our clients are thoroughly...

Gaawa Miyay Bangles
Lucy Simpson’s cloth covered bangles are also sold in the Museum of Contemporary Art. Â Paired with a natural bracelet of stones, they are a very stylish fashion accessory and the Milky Way Fabric provides a rich narrative of Indigenous Culture.