MUDy Hands Are Happy Hands

MUD is a contemporary ceramics studio that stands as a vibrant hub for creativity, embracing a diverse community of individuals of all ages and skill levels. Our mission is to foster a deep appreciation for the art of ceramics while providing a welcoming and inclusive environment for everyone.

Our modern studio is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities and a selection of clay, glazes, and tools, ensuring that your creative journey is both enjoyable and productive. We take pride in providing a welcoming and inclusive space where artistic expression knows no bounds, and where the tactile beauty of ceramics comes to life.

Join us at MUD, where artistry, community, and craftsmanship converge to inspire and empower individuals to explore their creative potential in the world of ceramics. Whether you're molding your first clay vessel or honing your craft to perfection, we're here to nurture your passion and celebrate your artistic journey.

Meet Hannun Lyn

Owner & Lead Instructor

With over two decades of experience as a ceramic artist, Hannun brings a profound depth of expertise to her work and teaching practice. Her creations showcase meticulous craftsmanship, technical excellence, and creative innovation, a testament to her enduring commitment to the craft. As an educator, she imparts her technical mastery and her rich artistic perspective, guiding students to explore the nuances of ceramics and encouraging the development of their unique voices. Hannun's extensive creative journey firmly establishes her as a respected and influential figure in the ceramics community, inspiring fellow artists and aspiring talents.

Wendy Nichol: our amazing ceramic technician

Wendy Lisa Nichol is a Toronto based ceramic artist. She received a BFA in Drawing & Painting with a minor in Material Arts & Design from OCADU in 2014. With 10+ years of experience in ceramics, the work she creates is hand-built by coiling and slab building with clay. Wendy alternates her practice to find the balance between sculptural art objects and unique functional homewares. She has worked as a Studio Technician for the past 6 years in clay studios around Toronto, sharing knowledge and caring for the clay community. 

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