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Brian Cypher
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EXHIBITIONS
undone: Brian Cypher & Damien Hoar de Galvan, January 11 - February 22, 2025
Tokico: March, 2024 Brian Beck, Cat Clifford, Emily Counts, Brian Cypher, Warren Dykeman, Stewart Easton, Joe Feddersen, Fay Jones, David Kearns, Ken Kelly, Molly Magai, Sarah Norsworthy, Polina Tereshina, Gillian Theobald, Ko Kirk Yamahira, Heather Wilcoxon
Art on Paper N.Y.: March 7-10, 2019. Brian Cypher & Sarah Norsworthy
Thicket: March 9th-April 7th, 2018. Brian Cypher, Rachel Maxi, Sarah Norsworthy, Tyler Keeton Robbins.
Everybody Knows: September 8 – October 7, 2017, Brian Cypher & Damien Hoar de Galvan.
Glue: September 9 - October 15, 2016, Group show
Yellow: May 7 – June 4, 2016, Group show with: Gillian Theobald, Warren Dykeman, Robert Hardgrave, Brian Beck, Carole d’Inverno, Heather Wilcoxon, Helen O’Leary
Hinterland: August, 2015, solo exhibition
Drawn to Scale: Brian Cypher, Sue Danielson, Warren Dykeman, Emily Gherard and Robert Hardgrave
CV | Website | #brian_cypher
EXHIBITIONS
undone: Brian Cypher & Damien Hoar de Galvan, January 11 - February 22, 2025
Tokico: March, 2024 Brian Beck, Cat Clifford, Emily Counts, Brian Cypher, Warren Dykeman, Stewart Easton, Joe Feddersen, Fay Jones, David Kearns, Ken Kelly, Molly Magai, Sarah Norsworthy, Polina Tereshina, Gillian Theobald, Ko Kirk Yamahira, Heather Wilcoxon
Art on Paper N.Y.: March 7-10, 2019. Brian Cypher & Sarah Norsworthy
Thicket: March 9th-April 7th, 2018. Brian Cypher, Rachel Maxi, Sarah Norsworthy, Tyler Keeton Robbins.
Everybody Knows: September 8 – October 7, 2017, Brian Cypher & Damien Hoar de Galvan.
Glue: September 9 - October 15, 2016, Group show
Yellow: May 7 – June 4, 2016, Group show with: Gillian Theobald, Warren Dykeman, Robert Hardgrave, Brian Beck, Carole d’Inverno, Heather Wilcoxon, Helen O’Leary
Hinterland: August, 2015, solo exhibition
Drawn to Scale: Brian Cypher, Sue Danielson, Warren Dykeman, Emily Gherard and Robert Hardgrave
Brian Cypher is a self-taught artist living and working in the Skagit Valley. Shortly after moving to Anacortes when he was 15, he established an art studio and began painting. Since then Cypher has shown his work throughout the United States and Europe. His artwork is based in formal abstraction that pulls from a multitude of sources including automatic drawing, observing nature and Abstract Expressionism. He finds his imagery through the process of drawing, material investigation and an open-ended approach to allow for a constant flow of ideas, tangents, and detours to occur in the work. Cypher works primarily with drawing, painting and printmaking. His work was recently added to the permanent collection of Microsoft.



























