

Solo Exhibition at Tali Gallery – Aboriginal Artist, Reinhold Inkamala
OCTOBER 24 – SHOWING UNTIL NOVEMBER 21,  2015 – TALI GALLERY 667 DARLING STREET  ROZELLE Reinhold Inkamala is a descendant of a prominent family from Hermannsburg, who represent a lineage of famous potters and artists.  He was featured on the Jukurrpa Calendar cover in 2014 and has created a circular landscape which is to be projected up into the...

New Watercolours at Tali Gallery by Aboriginal Artists from Central Australia
In conjunction with our exhibition of work by emerging artist, Reinhold Inkamala, we are pleased to also present a new range of watercolours by prominent artists, Kevin Namitjira (Albert’s grandson who was presented to the Queen in 2013); and the sadly missed Dougie Abbott and Peter Tjutjatja Taylor who...

Tjanpi Desert Weavers at Tali Gallery
Baskets galore, Â some adorned with emu feathers – a delightful way to enjoy art on your walls. A range of colours in woven baskets by women across the central desert regions of Australia – including the Northern Territory, Western Australia and South Australia. They also make wonderful gifts and some of our clients display them...

New Gallery Gift Shop Arrivals for Spring and Summer – Wearable Art, Calendars and Diaries, Glass and more….
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Delightful New 30x30cm Paintings capturing a Song Line in Miniature
We have been working with Cedric Varcoe for several years now. Â This artist, who is passionate about sharing his culture, has recently undertaken some developmental workshops in South Australia and has created some wonderful new executions depicting the traditional stories of his country along the Murray and in the Coorong. Â We have received some delightful...

Wearable Art at Tali Gallery – Spring/Summer Collection
There is lots of beautiful jewellery to choose from at Tali Gallery with spring and summer ranges now available.  Pendants, earrings and cuffs in a range of designs and styles all send royalties to Aboriginal artists and remote communities, a much appreciated source of income.

Streets of Papunya at UNSW Gallery – Papunya Tjupi Aboriginal Paintings at Tali Gallery
Tali Gallery highly recommends a visit to this exhibition which will be showing at the University in Paddington until November 7 when it commences a national tour. Â This article describes the background to the exhibition and the details of the event. As Papunya Tjupi is one of the art centres we work with, there...

New Aboriginal Art Jewellery and Silk Scarves at Tali Gallery
Bright and colourful silk scarves are currently displayed in the window along with a striking new range of pendants, earrings and cuff links. In the Gallery, we’re displaying  a new range of limited edition Aboriginal Artwork earrings and pendants,...

Ornithology – Conway Ginger
Just arrived back from the framers!  Delightful and ever so quirky in the typical and popular style of this well known and collectible artist, we are pleased to present a display of tropical, whimsical, birds going about their business, keenly observed. Ornithology Conway Ginger style!  These will be unwrapped and hung on our walls...

New Consignment – Collector’s Folio
We are pleased to present this folio of paintings with art centre provenance sourced from exhibitions by an avid collector over many years.  All come with appropriate certification.  It is an online exhibition, so if any of the works are of interest, please contact the Gallery to arrange a viewing time and we will make the artworks...

Ethical Trading in Indigenous Art
There is a forum concerning trading in Indigenous Art to be held at Leichhardt Council on the evening of September 17th – it promises a lively and interesting discussion. ...

Feature Artist – Daniel O’Shane
Daniel O’Shane has long been a favourite artist at Tali Gallery. Â His body of very large, limited edition, fine art prints is exquisite and fascinating. Â Daniel is only 25 years old and has twice been a Telstra Aboriginal Art Awards Finalist (and was Highly Commended for his entry in 2014). Please contact the gallery...