Roger Stoller

(American, born 1954)

Roger Stoller is a sculptor working mainly in bronze and stone, and sometimes also using light and water.

As a young man in his twenties, Stoller worked as a personal assistant for the futurist Buckminster Fuller, who popularized the geodesic dome. This led him to meet Fuller’s friend, the sculptor Isamu Noguchi. Stoller’s thinking and approach to art have been deeply shaped by his relationship with these two men. In 1981, he earned a design degree from the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California. After 15 years in design, he studied sculpture and foundry techniques at San José State University, California. He has worked full-time as a sculptor since 2001.