A great way to celebrate March as Women’s History Month is a trip to the Cahoon Museum of American Art to view the exhibit “Bold Women and Vivid Dreams: Sarah Peters and Don Nakamura.” The show features work by Sarah Peters, an artist who should be familiar to Upper Cape residents—especially those of us in Falmouth—as the creator of the “Alphabet Chair” sculpture that sits outside Eight Cousins Books as well as the 11 bronze bas-relief plaques commemorating Falmouth historic industries, which are embedded in the sidewalk on Main Street.
Coffee lovers might also be familiar with Ms. Peters’s work as she is the artist responsible for the enormous elephant head on display at Coffee Obsession in Falmouth.