Tali Gallery Indigenous Art, Craft and Gift Exhibit at the 2014 Rotary International Conference in Sydney
Tali Gallery was proud to design and present an exhibit of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island Artwork and Crafts as well as merchandise which produces an income stream for Australian Aboriginal artists, at the 2014 Rotary International Convention held at Olympic Park in Sydney. This was commissioned by Rotary Strathfield as a fundraiser...
In Conversation – An Author Event at Surry Hills Library
Please join us at Surry Hills Library on Thursday, May 22nd at 6pm for 6.30pm for a delightful conversational session with charming author, Irena Hatfield and Di from Tali Gallery, hearing about Irena’s very interesting experiences and adventures setting up and organising the building of the Aboriginal Art Centre on Elcho Island located off the...
Tali Gallery to Curate Guringai Festival Aboriginal Art Event
On Saturday 14th June, as part of the Guringai Festival, Tali Gallery will curate an exhibition of paintings and photographs in collaboration with Photographer, Yaja Hadrys, relating to Bush Food and Medicine in keeping with the Festival’s theme, ‘Heath and Well being for Everyone’. The exhibition will be held at the North Sydney Community Centre...
Tali Gallery Partners with Rotary for the International Convention
Tali Gallery is proud to be working with Rotary Strathfield on a Rotary fundraising project to showcase Aboriginal and Indigenous Art and Culture to the 25,000 registered delegates at the International Rotarians’ Corroboree conference to be held in Sydney from 31st May to 4th June. Â The social enterprise nature of Tali Gallery is a perfect...
Indigenous Scholarship Fundraiser at International Grammar School in late May 2014
Tali Gallery will be curating an exhibition at International Grammar School aimed at raising funds for the Indigenous Bursary which the school set up in consultation with the late Charles Perkins over ten years ago. Â The aim is to double the number of scholarship students to give each child in each year group a buddy...
After a very special Aboriginal Art event….
We enjoyed the most wonderful, heartwarming experience of hosting a visit from Lenie Namatjira and Gloria Pannka, the granddaughters of Albert Namatjira who watched their forebears painting and are accomplished artists today, passing on culture in turn to the next generation. Â Here are some photographs from the day which was truly a special event. Â The...
Workshop Event – Lenie Namatjira and Gloria Pannka – 29th March
Tali Gallery is delighted to announce that we will be holding a reception and a watercolour workshop with Albert Namatjira’s Granddaughters, Lenie Namatjira, and Gloria Pannka, daughter of one of the original ‘Hermannsburg’ watercolourists, Claude Pannka. Â Both artists have paintings included in the collection of the Art Gallery of NSW. The artists will be...
Out of this World – Time to Start Getting Creative
Each year, Tali Gallery works with the Beanie Festival in Alice Springs to spread the joy of making beanies and to help raise funds for the Indigenous Literacy Foundation. Â Â Each year, Tali G works with a different segment of the Sydney community – professional textile artists and Wrapped with Love in 2011, the community...
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 ...
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...
Striking Art, Fascinating People and Cultural Insights Create an Interesting Afternoon
Sunday 20th October, Tali G hosted two guest speakers who have worked as curators in remote art centres as well as a guest from the Museum of Sydney. Â Irena Hatfield read from her latest book, “White Woman Black Art” recounting her establishment of the art centre on Elcho Island. Â Yaja Hadrys talked about life in...