ceramic vessels, jewelry, art and projects

Hand-drawn sign that says "MF Clay Handmade in Brooklyn, NY" with various symbols and characters.

MF Clay creates objects for practical and impractical use; for personal adornment; and for communicating and being in community. I especially love making beads and gifting them and have recently been collaborating with organizations to offer beads for gatherings and cultural work. I use stoneware, glazes, and colored porcelains to create unexpected patterns and movement. I don’t keep much inventory, so if you are interested in something in the portfolio, drop me a note. If you are an organization looking to find novel ways to build community, lets talk about creating clay objects that activate conversations and exchanges.

Close-up of abstract black, white, and blue marbled and painted pattern with geometric shapes and swirling designs.
Close-up of nerikomi technique using colored porcelain with blue, white, and black patterns arranged in a geometric design.
A close-up of nerikomi technique using colored porcelain with red, white, and navy blue irregularly shaped pattern.
  • A ceramic planter with a textured surface and blue accents, containing a green succulent, placed on a wooden surface against a concrete wall background.

    Vessels.

  • A young girl with blonde, curly hair looks at a small blue and white ceramic pendant she is holding with both hands, standing indoors with a plant and a television in the background.

    Jewelry.

  • A person standing outdoors with various large, abstract oversize ceramic pieces hanging above and around them, near a wooden fence and brick building.

    Art.

  • A clay mold with various carved shapes on a work surface. Surrounding the mold are construction papers, a wooden tool, and scattered scraps, indicating an art or craft project.

    Projects.