Very large Corporate Artworks
Tali Gallery has a vast stockroom with some very large works suitable for big spaces including offices, foyers, boardrooms. Â We are also able to specially commission artworks consulting with clients carefully on their requirements.
Wide Range of Gift Ideas
Small original paintings (stretched and unstretched), Cross cultural cushion covers, Bangles and Boxes; Â Baskets handwoven in the desert, Clapsticks handpainted in community art centres – and then there’s jewellery, silk scarves and much more.
Indigenous Bursary Support
Tali Gallery is proud to continue its work with supporting education amongst Aboriginal children and young adults. Â We have held a large fundraiser in conjunction with International Grammar School at Ultimo in 2011; with Riverview College in 2012; and with this Newington College initiative in 2012. Â We also donated a painting to Bond University’s fundraising...
Aboriginal Spirit Carvings
Mimih Spirits, Wyarra’s and Wandurrks are ancestral, not creator beings who are widely depicted in rock art, carvings and legends of Western Arnhem Land.  Tali Gallery has a large collection of these spirit figures. Mimih are a non-physical being, which can be  culturally constructive and teach knowledge and skills relating to hunting and cooking or...
Exhibition – Colourists from Miriwoong Country
Tali Gallery is pleased to exhibit the work of Phyllis Ningamara and fellow community artists during May 2012.  Phyllis paints with Waringarri Community Art Centre in the Kimberley and depicts stone country in natural ochres and pigments.  She is considered to be a master colourist and her work is included in the National Gallery of Australia’s...
Head On Photo Festival at Tali G
Tali Gallery is pleased to present a surprising journey through six remote art communities in an exhibition of photographs as part of the Head On Photo Festival. We are privy to understanding the longest living continuous culture in the world through the artwork that is created in Aboriginal owned,...
Australian Creatures in Stainless Steel
These wonderful stainless steel creatures are available from Tali Gallery, from $25 for the Gecko, $125 for the turtles, $220 for the Frill Necked Lizard and $250 for the exquisite echidna. Â Special commissions in stainless steel can also be arranged for indoor and outdoor installations as well as Awards and Presentation pieces.
Fine Art Print Specialists
We have a wide range of framed Limited Edition Fine Art Prints at Tali Gallery. Â We recently supplied 65 to a Designer for an exclusive resort in Queensland. Â Fine Art prints on paper are also ideal for offices and businesses which receive 100% tax deduction on purchases under $5,000 Â from July 1st, 2012. Â We...
Puzzles and More for Kids
Tali is a child friendly gallery. Â We have a table and chairs and drawing materials at the ready and hold regular workshops and talks for schools and preschools. Â We offer puzzles, games, symbol cards, Cheeky Dog T Shirts, clapsticks and other ideas for presents as well as stocking books and educational aids for schools. ...
Ngatji Glass – waterhole symbols and spirit figures
We regularly receive slumped, kiln fired glass, created and handpainted by Summer with waterhole and spirit figure themes. Â Summer (Barkindji from Menindee) has an impressive biography, exhibiting regularly in the Netherlands and in Chicago. Â The Australian Government has given her glass to the NZ Government, clients have used it in presentations to officials worldwide...
Designer Collaboration
Tali G was asked to work with designers to present this home for sale. Â The painting is by Joseph Tjangala Zimran from a Community Art Centre.
Sydney Art Month Kids’ Workshops
Sydney Art Month sponsored kids’ workshops at Tali Gallery during March relating to our Owl Exhibition. Â Indigenous Artist Danielle Sullivan facilitated owl mosaic making and Charlie McMahon took a group of Didgeribone players. Â Wonderful Susie from Earthbeats Children’s Music entertained participants with a songfest! Â Â In 2011, Di delivered the Sydney Art Month Lecture...



















