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This Box is for Good is an art project, and a generosity project. It’s an experiment in collaboration, printmaking, design, gift-giving and gift-receiving, and patience instigated by Lisa Chandler and Peter Rukavina. On this website you can learn more about the project, and, if you’ve received a box, register it.

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Our Editions

December 2024
The "trees" box, showing gold, pink, and red abstract triangles printed on a brown boxboard box, with "This Box is for Good" printing on the top flap.
October 2024
The "coffee" box, showing five espresso cups appearing to fall from the sky. In the background is a framed print of a coffee mug with GOOD printed on it.
Sept 2024
Our September box, printed with a rendering of green zinnia leaves and an unopened zinnia flower bud, sitting in a garden of real zinnias, with the hint of pink zinnia flowers at the top left and lower right.
August 2024
Three of our August boxes, stacked one-on-two, on a glass tabletop. The bottom two boxes are pink and yellow; the top box is blue. They each show a different side of the box, with stylized renderings of PEI wildflowers.
July 2024
A view of two sides of the July box, printed with an image of Kinlock Beach
June 2024
A pile of 9 boxes (4 on the bottom, then 3, then 2).
May 2024
Final Serrazzano boxes, set out on a stone wall.
April 2024
Peter and L. sorting Lego.
Special Edition
Boxboard box stamped with multi-coloured stamps.
March 2024
Cardboard box printed with a green and red rendering of tomatoes.
February 2024
Single box with the words MUSIC and FOOD printed in pink ink on two of the sides.
January 2024
Cardboard box printed with a linocut image of birch trees.
December 2023
The finished December 2023 box, printed with pointesttias.

Project Updates

  • This Box in Pressing Matters
  • Printing custom envelopes to mail our boxes in
  • Story and User Guide Zine
  • Roy Scholten on This Box is for Good
  • See the registered boxes on a map
  • Our Challenges with Akua White Ink
  • Where in the world have our boxes gone?
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