Reflection of the Governor’s Mansion in glass bricks. Photo by Brooke Daly.

Reflection of the Governor’s Mansion in glass bricks. Photo by Brooke Daly.

Art in Unusual Places

The Capital City Weekly welcomes reader-submitted photos of art in unusual or unexpected places. To submit, email your photos and captions to editor Mary Catharine Martin at editor@capweek.com.

A colorful rainbow transect. Photo by Kerry Howard.

A colorful rainbow transect. Photo by Kerry Howard.

The beauty remains—a pile of duck feathers. Photo by Kerry Howard.

The beauty remains—a pile of duck feathers. Photo by Kerry Howard.

Beauty in ruins—a old structure in the woods. Photo by Kerry Howard.

Beauty in ruins—a old structure in the woods. Photo by Kerry Howard.

Dock and cloud reflections downtown. Photo by Denise Carroll.

Dock and cloud reflections downtown. Photo by Denise Carroll.

Art in Unusual Places

Dock and cloud reflections downtown. Photo by Denise Carroll.

A warm hat jaunty hat on the fox man sculpture at the Anchorage Museum, early April. Photo by Linda Shaw.

A warm hat jaunty hat on the fox man sculpture at the Anchorage Museum, early April. Photo by Linda Shaw.

A sea of smiley faces outside The Canvas in Juneau. Photo by Denise Carroll.

A sea of smiley faces outside The Canvas in Juneau. Photo by Denise Carroll.

Colorful algae wafts in a stream. Photo by Kerry Howard.

Colorful algae wafts in a stream. Photo by Kerry Howard.

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