A woman with glasses and a t-shirt with a frog on it is carving a pottery piece in a workshop. She is standing at a table with pottery tools and a partially shaped bowl. The workshop has wooden walls, a high ceiling, and decorative flowers hanging from the ceiling. Other people are working or sitting in the background.

It all started as a hobby…

And then it became something much more serious.

MUK Studio began as a personal ceramics practice — a space to work with clay, experiment, and develop a deeper understanding of the craft. Over time, that practice grew into a dedicated working ceramics studio in O’Connor.

Today, MUK Studio is a functioning ceramics workshop where we produce work, explore ideas through clay, and share that process through small-group classes and independent studio access for experienced makers.

Pottery has brought a lot of meaning and joy into my life over the past few years, and MUK is a way of sharing that practice with others who want to develop their own skills in a hands-on studio environment.

(Yes, that’s a photo of me!)