Mari AndrewinForgeLet’s Not Forget the Joy of a Spontaneous Phone CallQuarantine has reminded me how fun it is to talk on the phoneJul 2, 20205Jul 2, 20205
Mari AndrewinForgeI Miss This Time, AlreadyWhy it’s possible to feel nostalgic for something that’s terrible and sadMay 20, 202014May 20, 202014
Mari AndrewinForgeI Miss Home as a RefugeThe best part of my apartment was always coming back from outsideMay 13, 20207May 13, 20207
Mari AndrewinForgeI Miss SerendipityEffortless interactions are hard when everyone is wearing a maskMay 6, 202011May 6, 202011
Mari AndrewinForgeI Miss Putting Things on the CalendarWhen we don’t have the big plans to look forward to, it’s time to focus on the small pleasuresApr 29, 20204Apr 29, 20204
Mari AndrewinForgeI Miss a Feeling I’ll Never Get BackTurns out, having a sense of certainty about the future was always a luxuryApr 22, 20206Apr 22, 20206
Mari AndrewinForgeI Never Thought I’d Miss AirplanesMy phobia of flying has been replaced by something biggerApr 15, 20205Apr 15, 20205
Mari AndrewinHuman PartsEscape to the Magical World of HumanityAn illustrated guide to being somewhere else when you can’t be somewhere elseAug 13, 201822Aug 13, 201822
Mari AndrewinWords That MatterOptimism is ExhaustingIn light of a challenging personal year, artist Mari Andrew invites us to reexamine optimism and see it for what it really is: hard.Dec 7, 201714Dec 7, 201714