Meticulously Crocheted Tiny Vessels by Jeremy Brooks Test the Limits of Clay

One glimpse of Jeremy Brooks’ crocheted vessels, and you’d be forgiven for thinking they’re knotted with vinyl cord. These playful, colorful, and meticulously crafted pieces are actually made of porcelain. His works are also deceptively small—usually around three inches wide—making the process of literally stitching slender lengths of clay even more impressive.

Currently based in Conway, South Carolina, where he is Associate Professor of Visual Arts (Ceramics) at Coastal Carolina University, Brooks has spent the last several years experimenting with the consistency of clay. While we may think of the hardened medium as brittle and rigid, the artist challenges the limits if its flexibility.

a small, colorful porcelain vessel by Jeremy Brooks that has been made by crocheting long strands of clay
“Knot Pot 2530” (2025), crocheted colored porcelain, 2.75 x 3 x 3.25 inches

“A portion of my research has fixated around a unique blend of clay materials that possess qualities of elasticity rather than qualities of plasticity traditionally found in common clay recipes,” he says in a statement. “To put it plainly, it behaves more like rubber than clay, and sets up very quickly once the components are measured and mixed.”

Brooks begins by extruding long coils in different colors, also sometimes rolling the medium into paper-thin slabs. Unlike greenware—clay that’s hardened but has not yet been fired—the material is very pliable and stretchy. “A coil made of this clay can easily be tied into a tight knot,” he says. “This method may be used to join different pieces together, or the clay can be crocheted, knitted, or woven into more dynamic forms.”

Many of Brooks’ vessels are exuberant expressions of color, while others are more earthy and wood-fired. As if made of soft material, the vessels appear to squish and bend, further emphasizing the vibrant reference to fiber.

Brooks’ work is on view alongside Steven Young Lee and Michael Velliquette until December 31 at Duane Reed Gallery in St. Louis. Find more on the artist’s website and Instagram.

a small, colorful porcelain vessel by Jeremy Brooks that has been made by crocheting long strands of clay
“Knot Pot 2502” (2025), crocheted colored porcelain, 2.75 x 3 x 3.25 inches
a small, colorful porcelain vessel by Jeremy Brooks that has been made by crocheting long strands of clay
“Knot Pot 2503” (2025), crocheted colored porcelain, 2.75 x 3 x 3.25 inches
a small porcelain vessel by Jeremy Brooks that has been made by crocheting long strands of clay
“Wood Fired Knot Pot 12″(2025), crocheted wood-fired stoneware, 2.75 x 3 x 3.25 inches
a small, colorful porcelain vessel by Jeremy Brooks that has been made by crocheting long strands of clay
“Knot Pot 2526” (2025), crocheted colored porcelain, 2.75 x 3 x 3.25 inches
a small, colorful porcelain vessel by Jeremy Brooks that has been made by crocheting long strands of clay
“Knot Pot 2525” (2025), crocheted colored porcelain, 2.75 x 3 x 3.25 inches
a small, colorful porcelain vessel by Jeremy Brooks that has been made by crocheting long strands of clay
“Knot Pot 2501” (2025), crocheted colored porcelain, 2.75 x 3 x 3.25 inches
a small porcelain vessel by Jeremy Brooks that has been made by crocheting long strands of clay
“Wood Fired Knot Pot 11” (2025), crocheted wood-fired stoneware, 2.75 x 3 x 3.25 inches
a small, colorful porcelain vessel by Jeremy Brooks that has been made by crocheting long strands of clay
“Knot Pot 2504” (2025), crocheted colored porcelain, 2.75 x 3 x 3.25 inches

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