Introduction: boxes through the ages
Bonnie Bishoff & J.M. Syron: bringing two mediums together
Andy Buck: listening to nature
Kip Christensen: to get good ideas, start with many ideas
Jim Christiansen: art is visual therapy
Jean-Christophe Couradin: visual emotions, tactile pleasures
Andrew Crawford: almost anything is possible
Michael Cullen: unquenchable need to make
Jenna Goldberg: creating boxes with surprises
Louise Hibbert: from microbiology, high art
Michael Hosaluk: work expresses inner spirit
Robert Ingham: restrained designs, impeccable craftsmanship
Ray Jones: boxes engineered for beauty
Kim Kelzer: pop culture becomes fine art
Steven Kennard: boxes with eternal appeal
Yuji Kubo: experiments with nontraditional colors
Po Shun Leong: viewers reference, interpret, experience
Peter Lloyd: 'What if?' brings innovations
Tom Loeser: pioneer pushes boundaries
Michael Mode: taking techniques to new levels
Craig Nutt: seeing the mundance in different light
Jan and Janet O'Rourke: sharing a beautiful collaboration
Emi Ozawa: mystery evokes viewer's curiosity
Andrew Potocnik: humbled by nature's beauty
Richard Raffan: producing refined, simple shapes
Ulrike Scriba: modern designs, traditional techniques
Jeff and Katrina Seaton: teamwork creates boxes that are right
Tommy Simpson: reaching viewers through universal symbols
Bonnie Klein & Jacques Vesery: creating containers of stories
Philip Weber: crafting heirlooms from raw wood
Hans Weissflog: meticulour planning of complex designs.