BOS Spring Convention
Join us for our Spring 2025 convention in Milton Keynes, between 4th - 6th April, with all the usual activities, including… classes to suit folders of all levels, supplies, library, informal folding, exhibition, model review and more. We're also delighted to welcome two special guests; Evan Zodl, from New Jersey, USA, and our very own Robin Glynn.
Online booking will open 1st January. Bookings are on a first-come, first-served basis, and will close on 21st March or when we reach capacity.
If you’re not able to join us for our convention, you may still be interested in purchasing a Convention Polo Shirt and/or a Model Collection from our Event Shop. Please bear in mind that these items can only be posted within the UK. But don’t delay, as they’ll go off sale on 14th March.
You may also like to buy a gift voucher, for a friend, or indeed, if you want to put some money on one side, for yourself. They are valid for a period of one year from issue, and can be redeemed either in part, or in full, against convention bookings or anything in our Event Shop* (multiple gift vouchers can be redeemed against the same order if desired).
Use the code: EarlyBird10 at checkout, to get 10% off all adult and concession tickets. This code will be valid through to, and including 31st January, but please be aware that it will expire at midnight GMT.
*P.S. If you intend to come to the event, Convention Polo Shirts and Model Collections can be booked with your tickets, without incurring any postage costs.
Special Guests
Evan Zodl
Evan has been folding paper for over 15 years. In an effort to share his passion with the world, he began making instructional origami videos on YouTube in 2008. Since then, he has taught origami to tens of millions of people around the globe, developing a following of over 150,000 people, and in June 2019, he received OrigamiUSA’s Teaching Award. He designs original origami models, inspired by fractals, spirals, and recursive patterns found in nature. You can see Evan’s work on his: website, Instagram, and YouTube.
Robin Glynn
Robin’s interest in origami goes back to the late 1960s. As a 6-year-old, he would watch Robert Harbin folding on ‘Origami’. Inspired by the TV programme, his parents bought the book ‘Origami: The Art of Paperfolding’, which fuelled his interest. Having worked his way through every model in the book, he sought further books on origami… As a 30-year-old, he finally joined BOS and became a designer, with his enthusiasm for origami continuing to this day. You can see Robin’s work on his: website, Instagram, and YouTube.
Kents Hill Park Training & Conference Centre
Timbold Drive
Milton Keynes
MK7 6BZ
United Kingdom