Ann Royer

Ann Royer is a painter and sculptor living and working in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

[4] In 1966, Ann found herself as one of the first US civilians to set foot in the USSR as part of the Congress of Infectious Diseases.

The documentary was shown at the Cedar Rapids Independent Film Festival and on KCRG TV9.

[2] Royer was commissioned by the city to create several large bronze public sculptures in downtown Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

Her large sculptures include “Pas De Deux” on the corner of 1st Avenue and 3rd Street, “Between Friends” on the corner of 3rd Avenue and 3rd Street, and a recently revealed sculpture at Mount Mercy College.