MinneCulture |  Mudluk Pottery and the healing power of clay

MinneCulture | Mudluk Pottery and the healing power of clay

Mudluk Pottery Studio is more than just a place for making pots. The new South Minneapolis art center is a place for healing, sanctuary, and building community. With classes, a membership model, public events, and a gallery boasting the talent of self taught artists, Mudluk is a place for communities to come together and find fellowship, growth, and resilience.

Mudluk’s three founders are deeply rooted in community and arts education. Founders Sayge Carroll, Keegan Xavi, and Katrina Knutson are exploring ways that the arts can support community. KFAI’s Sheila Regan spoke with the founders about their vision for their new space on Bloomington Avenue and Lake Street.

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