Project Description
Tim Moore is a Métis artist who lives and works in Round Lake, Saskatchewan. He was raised in Prince Albert and is a citizen of the Métis Nation of Saskatchewan; his ancestors originally hail from Oxford House and Norway House, Manitoba. Moore studied art at Okanagan University College in Penticton, British Columbia, and works primarily in painting, collage, and mixed media sculpture. His art has been featured in group and solo exhibitions, including the 2020 Western Canadian Biennale, Borderlines (Remai Gallery, Saskatoon), the seminal exhibition of contemporary Métis artists Li Salay (2018, Art Gallery of Alberta, Edmonton), and Another Day at the Races (2017, Langham Cultural Society, Kaslo, British Columbia). In 2026 his work will be included in the group exhibition COLLAGE at the Nelson Museum, Archives, and Gallery in Nelson, British Columbia, while a solo exhibition will take place at Chiguer Art Contemporain in Montréal, Québec in 2024. Moore’s work can be found in private and public collections across Canada, including The National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation (University of Manitoba, Winnipeg), the Indigenous Art Center of Crown-Indigenous Relations Northern Affairs Canada (CIRNAC, Gatineau, Québec), Dunlop Art Gallery (Regina), and the Saskatchewan Arts Board.

