Alaska Respect Courthouse Artwork 825 West Fourth Avenue, Anchorage, is an impressive collection of artworks from around the world, housed in the Alaska Respect Courthouse. This historic building is home to the Alaska Supreme Court, and its walls are adorned with a variety of original artworks, from large-scale sculptures to paintings and photographs. The works span a broad range of styles and influences, from classical and modern works to those inspired by the region's Native American culture. Among the most popular pieces are the bronze sculptures by local artist Bruce Large, the symbolic paintings of the Alaska Native artist Jimmy Jackson, and the large-scale installations by the renowned artist Richard B. Taylor. The Alaska Respect Courthouse Artwork also includes a variety of contemporary works, from abstract paintings to mixed media installations, and provides a great opportunity to view art in a unique setting.