Saratoga Clay Arts Center’s Schacht Gallery presents VOXELS: Clay as Data Holder, a group exhibition guest curated by CT artist Adam Chau featuring nine clay artists who explore the intersection of ceramics, digital manufacturing/culture, and information. The exhibition will open on February 7th with an opening reception from 5-7pm and continue through March 14, 2026. Light refreshments will be served. Admission is free. The exhibition will also open in our online Schacht Gallery SHOP at 5pm on February 7th at 5pm.
Curator Adam Chau states, “Just as voxels, a 3 dimensional pixel, construct digital worlds, the featured artists treat clay as a unit to hold data. In a world where information is often immaterial, Voxels asks: What does it mean to inscribe data in matter?”
Chau selected nine emerging, mid-career and established artists who explore digital spaces in their works: Audrey An, Eliza Au, Carole Epp, Sin-Ying Ho, Lisa Lockman, Mia Mulvey, Megumi Naitoh, and Ellen Schön. The exhibition will showcase a broad spectrum of ceramic approaches, incorporating an array of digital tools and techniques in works ranging from vessel-based and functional forms to sculpture and installation.

