Marc Digeros, originally from Minneapolis, Minnesota, now resides in Los Angeles, California where he works for the architect, Frank Gehry, as model shop manager. He received his MFA from the University of Washington and his BFA from the University of Minnesota. He spent two years in Helena, MT as a resident artist at the Archie Bray Foundation and received the first ever Taunt Fellowship during his residency. He has taught at schools in the Los Angeles area including CSU (California State University) Northridge, CSU Long Beach, as well as the University of Southern California.
Marc Digeros uses geometric molds constructed of plywood along with paper patterns to create unique forms in clay. Drawing from architecture and modern design, his pottery is hand built using stoneware which he decorates with graphic elements, using glaze and underglaze. He seeks a delicate balance of planning and happenstance in the finished product, making each piece one-of-kind.