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2026-04-07
Dear little mates,
I'll miss all of you as I send you off to your new homes. I hope you'll always make people smile when they see you....but not too much. Just a little. Don't try to hard.
Ken Yau
2026-01-28
Figures in the dark:
Here are some sensual curves and silhouettes to tease our upcoming show with and .studio.
Jan 30th- Feb 1st. 6-10pm.
245 Carlaw Ave. Unit/buzz 306
See
2026-01-26
Ashley and I worked really hard on this one. Hope you can all swing by and see (find) our creations. Make sure your phone is charged π¦.
JAN 30-FEB1. 6-10pm. 245 Carlaw Ave. Unit/buzz 306.
2025-11-08
If you listen to the song, he is definitely saying goji gang goji gang goji gang goji gang goji gang goji gang goji gang goji gang
Just letting you know we're doing some super fun with our pals.
studio .gakko
Can't wait to see y'all
2025-10-29
I thought I posted the poster. I didn't. Here it is. See you soon.
2025-06-19
The last batch! Two more days until the big day.
Helping Hand Exhibition π
Saturday, June 21, 2025
1pm -7pm
245 Carlaw Ave
Buzz/Unit 306
2025-06-17
We wanted to make a sense of connection beyond a jar and a lid. The hands are connected when closed, unifying the two pieces. Some pieces are adorned with the traditional red silk which plays into the marriage or the union between the hands. Thank you .makes for teaching us how to knot.
Helping Hand Exhibition π
Saturday, June 21, 2025
1pm -7pm
245 Carlaw Ave
Buzz/Unit 306
2025-06-05
There's a lot you can say with your hands through gestures and touch. It can create violence, pleasure, joy, play, and comfort. Imagine the feeling you get when you attempt to hold the hand of someone you're interested in. We tried to capture some of that feeling.
Each hand is made to help you connect with the vessel in a way you assign the hand to be. It can encourage you every day when you see it or help you with affirmations when you hold it. They can make you smile when it touches your nose or blush when it touches your chin.
See you all soon!
Helping Hands Exhibition
βJune 21
π1-7pm
π245 Carlaw ave.
π«΅Unit/buzz 306
2025-06-03
Throw your hands up because it's .studio 's next exhibition ππ€πππππ«΅βππ
This one is all about hands and connection. We rely on signals and gestures we create with our hands to let others know what we're thinking and feeling. What if ceramic pieces can do that too? What if these hands can remind us daily that we're doing great or make us laugh when we use them. This is our intention with all the pieces we created.
ποΈJune 21
π1-7pm
π245 Carlaw Ave. (Buzz/unit 306)
We will also be showing footage of us helping people who found our helping hands during the scavenger hunt around Toronto. β
So lend a hand and send and share this to everyone and we'll see you then.
2025-01-20
Title: It's Always the Year of the Tiger
Location: 245 Carlaw Ave. Unit/buzz 306
Time: February 1st. 3pm - 9pm
This will be our first show ever. It'll feature ceramics and artwork made by Ashley and I. Hope you all can make it!
Ken and Ash β€οΈ
2024-11-29
It's been wild with moving and unpacking, so our only sale will be at MUJI Atrium this year. If you're in the middle of holiday shopping, you should probably stop cause we got some fresh stuff coming your way. We'll have new functional ceramics from cups to ramen bowls. β€οΈ
Dec 7th + Dec 8th MUJI Atrium - 20 Dundas st. West. Come get it π
2024-09-27
Quick update.
Gonna be off socials for at least a month because I'm off in Korea leveling up. When I'm back, and I will share some big news. See you all soon :)
π I'm gonna be king of ceramics one day π...maybe
Ps. If you really need me, please email me or be patient and I'll reply as soon as I have some spare time.
2024-08-12
We're back at MUJI! We're partnering up with again and will be setting up a booth at THIS WEEKEND. Drinkwares, cobalt pieces, prints and more available!
See you there!
Muji Atrium
August 17/ 12pm - 6pm
August 18/ 12pm - 6pm
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463 Danforth Avenue
Toronto, ON
M4K1P1
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Dinners in Toronto - k. on Danforth Avenue is a must-visit restaurant for seafood lovers. Their Blind Tasting Menu on Mondays is a unique experience that showcases the different textures and flavors of seafood. The restaurant prides itself on making everything in-house, from the dough to the fillings, and even the dumplings are made by hand. The team at k.Market is always working hard to create new surprises for their customers, as evidenced by their online store gojistudio.ca where you can find their ceramic pieces and Ashley's wonderful illustrations. They also offer classes for those who want to learn more about their craft. Despite some health setbacks, the team at Dinners in Toronto - k. remains dedicated to providing exceptional dining experiences for their customers. If you're looking for a unique and delicious seafood dinner, be sure to check out Dinners in Toronto - k.!