Our Story

All in the Family

Values, commitment, and loyalty are shared benefits of both family and of business.  Combining the two has proven to be a great part of the success of the Yvette Moore Gallery.  Honours, recognition, and awards aside, Yvette's true pride of her career is inspiring her children to carry on the business torch.

For any piece of art, the frame completes the beauty of any picture it holds.  Yvette's son Tyler Moore has been framing and completing the picture of Yvette's art since 1995.  Both with a keen eye for detail and an artistically creative edge, they have worked together to beautify and complete the Artwork of Yvette.  Aside from the exclusive framing for Yvette, Tyler also offers custom framing that extends beyond the ordinary, and preserves memories and artwork in a creatively distinct style.  From the simple to the extraordinary, Tyler has carried on the creative tradition of the Yvette Moore Gallery with a distinct eye and talent for artistic custom framing.

Also part of the Yvette Moore Gallery team is daughter Chantelle.  After completing her Bachelor of Management and Business Degree at the University of Lethbridge in 2002, Chantelle took on the position of Sales and Marketing Management for the Yvette Moore Gallery.  Chantelle's experience and creative flair for advertising and management has greatly expanded the business of the Yvette Moore Gallery.  Chantelle has become the voice of the Gallery--promoting, celebrating and expressing the Yvette Moore Gallery in a way that has helped the Gallery grow and expand to be among one of the top businesses around.  More than a career, Chantelle's dedication and commitment to the Yvette Moore Gallery name and product are that which will carry on a family legacy.

As of recently, another family member is getting her hand in the family business.  Graduating in 2007 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in English, youngest daughter Sarah is expanding her creative abilities within the Yvette Moore Gallery.  Taking on Communications, as well as Event Design and Food Creations, Sarah has made her place within the family business utilizing her creative avenues in a way that expands the possibilities of artistic divisions of the Yvette Moore Gallery.

Together with her family, Yvette strives to create a business and products that continue to grow.  For Yvette, it is truly a blessing to work alongside her children in growing and expanding the business for generations to come.

Charities and Affiliations

The Art of Yvette Moore has had the honour of being used in various campaigns and successful fundraising initiatives for much needed causes.  Yvette and her family are committed to the health and well-being of our province, and are pleased to be able to help efforts close to their hearts.

Yvette's latest and largest affiliation is with the Pipeline of Dreams Organization.  Each year for five consecutive years, Yvette will be creating a touching image of a small child with a parent doing an everyday activity.  Unveiled each June at their Annual Golf Tournament, each recipient takes home one of these prized keepsakes and investments in the Hospitals of Regina's Foundation for Pediatrics.  Limited Edition Prints are also available of each image and retail for $100.00 with 50% of all proceeds being donated to the Foundation.   This "Little Miracles" Collection is available online or from the Yvette Moore Gallery.  Past Images have included:  First Steps, First Lessons, and unveiled this year was Yvette's depiction of her own Granddaughter's First Masterpiece.  For more information on the Pipeline of Dreams and their Annual Golf Tournament, please visit www.pipelineodfdreams.com.   

As well as being committed to the health and well-being of our province, Yvette is greatly dedicated to the preservation of our province's heritage.  Being housed in one of the province's unique heritage buildings itself, the Yvette Moore Gallery and Yvette herself strive to maintain and preserve the beauty and history of heritage landmarks.  In 2005, Yvette created one of her most intricate paintings celebrating one of Moose Jaw's historic landmarks.  As part of the fundraising efforts for the Moose Jaw Cultural Center, Yvette painted a grand image of the Capitol Theatre, circa 1948.  Capturing a time and moment in history that will carry on, Yvette was more than pleased to help in the restoration of one of Moose Jaw's greatest heritage buildings that will continue to house entertainment and memories for years to come.  Donating the sale of every Limited Edition Print of the painting, Yvette continues to provide fundraising efforts for the Moose Jaw Cultural Center's continued growth.