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Caleb Moore
Director

Caleb Moore

Builder · Rigger · Wildland-Fire Logistician

Caleb Moore brings to the Foundation's board the hands of a craftsman, the discipline of a film-set rigger, and the practical conviction — earned on fire lines and motion-picture shoots alike — that the things worth doing are the things worth doing right.

Caleb Moore is a Director of The Collectible Home Foundation. He and his wife, Aya Moore — both members of the Foundation's board — share a passion for craftsmanship, community, and the stories objects carry with them as they move from one generation to the next.

Caleb's working life lives in two seasons. Through the warmer months he runs the back-end logistics for the U.S. Forest Service — keeping the trucks, trailers, generators, and supply rigs that move with hotshot crews and wildland-fire teams ready for whatever the fire season throws at them. The rest of the year he works in professional film rigging, building the camera mounts and stunt rigs that capture motion picture footage from cars and motorcycles for high-end studios. The two jobs have one thing in common: when the cameras roll or the crews deploy, every bracket, every weld, and every cable has already been thought through twice.

He is also, by every measure, a quiet jack of all trades. If a van needs to become a camper, a generator needs to be wired into a solar array, or a workshop needs a heavy bench made from scratch — Caleb has built it, fixed it, or knows the person who has. That builder's instinct shapes how he reads the Foundation's collection: every artifact, no matter how delicate, was once made by hand.

Caleb is also one of Utah's recognized voices in the motorcycle community. Together with Aya he runs Curry 'n Ride, the largest annual motorcycle gathering in the state, traditionally held the last Saturday before the snow flies — usually the opening weekend of November. The ride has grown from a small gathering of friends into a regional event drawing riders from across the Mountain West.

On the Foundation's board, Caleb advocates for accessibility and outreach: making sure the work of preservation reaches beyond the gallery walls and into communities that have not always had a seat at the table.

A great motorcycle, a great painting, and a great friend all share the same trick: they outlive their owners.

— Caleb Moore
In Their Own World

Beyond the boardroom.

A glimpse at the life that informs Caleb Moore's work with the Foundation.

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