Everyday Goddess event celebrates 'power of the feminine' with music, art and more

Handmade art is displayed for sale at the front of Serendipity Salon and Gallery in this 2021 photo.
Handmade art is displayed for sale at the front of Serendipity Salon and Gallery in this 2021 photo.

The innate, ever-present "power of the feminine" will be on display Saturday when Serendipity Salon and Gallery hosts the second Everyday Goddess event.

An evening filled with music, dance, art, conversation and more, Everyday Goddess exists for "women and female-presenting individuals of all ages ... to connect, create, and celebrate their inner goddess," according to a press release.

A number of creative Columbia women will guide the event. Columbia Art League principal, and a terrific artist in her own right, Kelsey Hammond will offer a keynote address; the talented Robin Anderson, Audra Sergel and Lisa Wampler will provide musical entertainment; and movement from Moon Belly Dance Studio, Raye of Rainn and more will stir the evening.

Participants can also enjoy collaborative art activities and food and non-alcoholic beverages, with a cash bar available.

Everyday Goddess is "open to all who celebrate their inner goddess and support the females in their lives," the release notes. "Come with friends or come alone and make new ones."

The event takes place from 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday at 1020 E. Walnut. Tickets, which are $12, are available online or during Serendipity's business hours. Learn more at https://serendipitysalonandgallery.com/.

Aarik Danielsen is the features and culture editor for the Tribune. Contact him at adanielsen@columbiatribune.com or by calling 573-815-1731. He's on Twitter/X @aarikdanielsen.

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