A BAP art intervention
Let’s Origami!
You are invited to make your own creation, and bring it to the Gala dinner on Saturday
TAKE PART:
Make your own origami butterfly using the instructions below. Bring your butterfly on Saturday to become part of Metamorphosis or to wear at the gala.
Send a snapshot of your butterfly to our BAP ART TELEGRAM GROUP, this will form the inspiration behind the next BAP artwork
Catch the mesmerizing spectacle.... SATURDAY 11th NOV, BEFORE THE GALA, 6.30pm
ORIGAMI BUTTERFLY INSTRUCTIONS:
Find a square piece of paper, there is a template in the BAP catalogue (tip: How do you square a piece of paper?)
Follow the origami steps below before moving onto step three:



3. On your butterfly, write a message for the future - or your most powerful take-away from the conference so far.
4. Photograph your butterfly, and share it on our BAP ART telegram group
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Liverpool Cathedral is the largest Anglican cathedral ever built. Its construction over 74 years (despite two world wars and the depressions of 1930s and 1970s) is an extraordinary achievement which speaks volumes for the spirit and determination of local people. Based on the designs of architect Sir Giles Gilbert Scott in the Gothic Revival style, the cathedral was constructed between 1904 and 1978. The cathedral is a Grade I listed building which is free to enter and is open to the public 365 days a year, with three services per day, seven days a week.
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Nicola Anthony FRSA., MRSS. (b. 1984) British Anglo-Indian sculptor challenging the status quo and elevating unheard voices through her public artworks globally. Working with museums and NGOs internationally, one of her most noteworthy sculptures hangs at Steven Spielberg’s USC Shoah Foundation in Los Angeles, and Spielberg himself commented that her art “plumbs the depths of my soul”. She is currently working on a large permanent sculpture for the National University of Ireland and a showcase in Miami this December.
Nicola’s sculptures tell powerful stories, light up buildings with messages, or sneak guerilla style into unsuspecting spaces. Notable exhibitions include a solo exhibition at Singapore Art Museum, a showcase at Kuala Lumpur Biennale, and a residency at the British Pavilion in Dubai.
Nicola is a diversity champion, an arts trustee, a mentor to young artists, and a collector of sound recordings which she captures in spaces of awe. Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, member of the Royal Society of Sculptors, alumni of University of the Arts London and Loughborough University.