Cypher BILLBOARD

Current
Family Matters is a project led by artist Anastasia Xirouchakis & children with SEN and their families.
Billboards
poster artworks commissioned for our Bounds Green site
Events
upcoming and archived happenings
Offsite
satellite projects, events and workshops
Listen
stream our audio segments
Editions
limited edition publications, posters, and more
Donate
give £5 or more to support our programme

The Project

Cypher BILLBOARD is a project that seeks to commission responsive site-specific artworks for a billboard space in Bounds Green, London. The site hopes to challenge conventions of display, and act as a launch-pad for generating conversations, through a series of satellite events and workshops. It provides an alternative space and framework for developing new work, holding its own rules and limitations as well as freedoms and extensions.

The Cypher BILLBOARD project launched in September 2017 and the site has hosted seventeen poster artworks to date, as well as a series of accompanying events and offsite projects.

The project was co-founded by artists Holly GrahamErin Hughes and Amba Sayal-Bennett. In 2023, Harringey-based artist Ryan McClelland took on the running of the Cypher BILLBOARD programme.


Support

All sales from our limited editions go towards the project. You can purchase prints or donate towards project costs here.

Visit to billboard site with young people from Stars Day Service Ltd to view Larry Achiampong's 'PAN AFRICAN FLAG FOR THE RELIC TRAVELLERS’ ALLIANCE (MOTION)', 2019


Cypher

Cypher BILLBOARD takes its title from a previously-active project space and collective of the same name. Founded in Berlin in 2015 by artists Erin Hughes, László von Dohnányi, and Emma Papworth, Cypher began as a weekly group critique meeting and later evolved into a project space and migrating visual arts programme, through which artists were invited to present new works. In 2016 Cypher hosted an exhibition titled 'Backdrop' as part of Art Licks Weekend - the first of many on-going projects based in London.

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