Powerhouse Museum’s Love Lace Exhibits at Tali Gallery
This graceful and elegant bag was created by Doreen Linkinjwang from Maningrida and it has been displayed in the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney in the Love Lace exhibition from 30th July 2011 through to October 2013, which was extended due to its popularity.  The exhibition included hundreds of artists from all over the world. “Doreen...
New Ghostnet Woven Work
This remarkable and large basket was created by Yulki Nungumajbarr from Ghostnets washed up on the beaches of Grooyte Eylandt. Â We also have a metre long ‘canoe’ basket, a turtle and a doll by other artists from the art centre on the island and will be receiving other work from other communities that work with...
Offerings from Tali Gallery
Tali Gallery carefully sources artworks and crafts from all over Australia, looking for integrity and quality. Everything is hand selected and special in some way. Everything has a story. The Gallery is relaxed, friendly and welcoming. We offer small affordable gift items from as little as $3.50. We also sell small paintings priced from $66 unstretched...
Radio Interviews from our Trip to Alice Springs
When Triin and I were in Alice Springs, or ‘Slice’ as the locals call it, we met up with some fascinating people. Â Triin interviewed them for her SBS Â Estonian Radio Program. One was David Batty who has written the ‘Bush Mechanics’ series which may be made into a feature – you can hear...
Charlie McMahon Didgeridoo Classes, SCC at Tali Gallery
Tali Gallery is pleased to work with Sydney Community College to host Charlie McMahon’s Didgeridoo Classes – great for the lungs and health, fun and fascinating. Charlie’s a living treasure and learning from him is a remarkable experience!
Robert Edward Puruntatameri – Tiwi Potter Looking for Clay
Robert Puruntatameri is an accomplished potter from Melville Island. Â Three of Robert’s pots are available from Tali Gallery. Â This video shows him looking for different types and colours of clay during a workshop with a traditional potter from Canberra. Â Â Â Looking for ClayÂ
Beautiful and Diverse Creations from Aboriginal Australia
You can see some of the artworks, crafts and gifts we have at Tali Gallery on the blog posts on this website and also if you click on the menu buttons for artists or artworks or gifts depending on your particular interest. The pricing of our art is determined by our artists or their community...
Birthday Celebrations – our third anniversary in Rozelle
Di and Yhanni have lived in Rozelle for some 29 years and established Tali Gallery’s wonderful premises 3 years ago come October. Â We’ve hosted many special events, artist workshops and visits, educational programs with preschoolers through to high schoolers, and much more. Â We’ve organised community events and enjoyed networking with many businesses, schools,...
Best Aboriginal Art Gallery 2013
Tali Gallery has been awarded ‘Best Aboriginal Art Gallery in Sydney, 2013’ ! Â Cultural integrity, excellent services, programs contributing to education, health, literacy and scholarships, connecting communities and passion! Â We’re very grateful to those who voted for us – thank you! There are other great galleries in Sydney too and we’re always happy to...
Indigenous Art in London
Recently there have been several Indigenous Art exhibitions in Paris – Lena Nyadbi’s artwork was recreated on the roof of the Musee du Quai Branly in Paris, her community’s artworks (Warmun from the Kimberley) were exhibited in the Australian Embassy in Paris. Â Prior to this, the artwork of the founders of the modern art movement...
First Footprints
First footprints was aired in four parts on the ABC recently. Â This remarkable documentary presents archaeological findings together with Indigenous knowledge covering the past 50,000 years on the Australian continent. Â Â It is available to watch on ABC TV iview and is highly recommended. This fascinating series shows the arrival of the first people from...

