Monthly archive July, 2012
Wearing Desert Wildflowers in Glass

Wearing Desert Wildflowers in Glass

This beautiful necklace has a story – each glass bead is handmade from a glass rod and the necklace colour matches a photograph of a carpet of desert wildflowers in mauves greens and rust! This range of glass jewellery includes bracelets and earings as well as necklaces and there is also a range of themes...
Organic Glass Jewellery and Silk Scarves

Organic Glass Jewellery and Silk Scarves

Tali Gallery offers a range of silk scarves at various price points as well as jewellery – hand created glass; hand etched Indigenous artworks on pendants and earings; hand crafted silver earings and pendants; traditional shell and handmade ininti and gum nut seed necklaces and bangles.  Gift items are either handcrafted or artists and art...
Riverview College Indigenous Bursary Fundraising

Riverview College Indigenous Bursary Fundraising

Tali Gallery was proud to participate in the View Art Show at Riverview College and attribute profits on paintings and artefacts to the Indigenous Bursary at the School – Riverview College currently has 30 Indigenous students on scholarship.
Congratulations to Kittey Malarvie

Congratulations to Kittey Malarvie

Congratulations to Kittey Malarvie from Waringarri Arts in the Kimberley WA who was nominated as one of twenty finalists in the 2012 John Fries Memorial Prize for emerging visual artists on 3rd July.  The twenty finalists were chosen by a judging panel consisting of an Art Gallery of NSW curator, Artist Bronwyn Bancroft and Kath...
NAIDOC Week at Tali Gallery

NAIDOC Week at Tali Gallery

Tali Gallery will be hosting various events and visits from schools as well as kids’ workshops during the holidays to acknowledge NAIDOC Week.   We have organised for a wonderful rainbow serpent to be emblazoned on our window to welcome our young visitors!   They’ll enjoy an exploration of the use of symbols in paintings...