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Community Arts

A unique point of access for community-driven expression, healing, & togetherness!

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2024-2025 Resident Artists

“I am the happiest when I’m recording and performing my original music, because it allows me to connect with people from different backgrounds. Happiness is contagious; leaving a lasting impact on the audience and community at large.”

Amira B

Amira B is an “NYC-based soulful, R&B singer-songwriter, and head turner” (Jukely). Her sound blends soul, R&B, jazz, and funk, topped off by her sultry vocals. ‘Songwriting Magazine’ has compared her to artists like Joss Stone, Amy Winehouse, and Ms. Lauryn Hill.   

She has released numerous singles and EPs, including her single ‘Do You,’ which received favorable reviews from critics. Her music has been featured on Spotify Editorial Playlists, charted on Hype Machine, and earned airplay on WFUV FM Radio. Amira has performed at prestigious venues across the country and internationally, including the Outreach Music Festival in Austria.  

Whether she’s on stage, in the studio, or teaching young children, Amira’s powerful songs send a clear message of empowerment infused with love and positivity, aiming to spread joy and inspire others.  

The grand prize winner of last season’s Upper West Side Talent Show hosted by Goddard Riverside returns to the Bernie Wohl Center, where she will be in residence to compose and produce her first full studio album. The residency’s support will allow Amira to access a full range of instrumentation (trumpet, trombone, saxophone etc.) bringing her music to life like never before, culminating in a special night of sharing new music with the Goddard Riverside Community.


Artist Residency

The GRCAP Artist Residency is designed to support community-based event organizers and ensembles showing exceptional artistic and social merit exemplifying our mission-based criteria. Successful applications are able to make direct links between proposed engagement opportunities and one or more of Goddard Riverside’s six focus areas, listed on the homepage.

Each residency represents a unique collaboration and exchange of community space for community programming content.

Selected individuals and groups will receive up to 40 hours of free creative time across our multiple performance, office, and rehearsal spaces, with the understanding that this time is used to develop content that will inspire, heal, immerse, and encourage our community members. The Community Arts Staff will co-produce the resulting events and works under the banner of Goddard Riverside and provide additional services and support.


INSPIRE – boundary-push, play, innovate, explore, excel 

HEAL restore, regenerate, support, center, protect 

IMMERSE expose, contextualize, teach, share, enlighten 

ENCOURAGE – ground, build, belong, strengthen, empower


Open Eligibility

We welcome artists from any walk of life and style of art practice. We ask you to clarify your intentions and how your vision can benefit the community.  

We’re looking to expand our networks. While all are welcome to apply, our selection process will especially consider those who have not yet had a chance to partner with the Community Arts Program in the past. We love and appreciate all our past partners and want more folks to have the same great experience with us. 

Deadline

APPLICATION DEADLINE: Applications for Season 2025-2026 will be reviewed from April 15, 2025 – June 15, 2025. Apply Now!

Application

To apply using our online form, be prepared to submit the following:

  1. Brief Artist Bio: Tell us about you, your past works, interests, and philosophy. 
  2. Project Proposal: What you would hope to accomplish while an Artist in Residence. Includes a draft breakdown of how 40 hours would be used (the sky’s the limit when brainstorming!) List potential partners and collaborators who you envision being included.
  3. Written statement addressing the following questions: Which of Goddard’s focus areas and/or program values (see above) relate the most to your proposal and why? How will the residency will benefit you as an artist(s) and community leader(s)?
  4. Work Samples (Files and/or Links)

Questions? Email mmanavit@goddard.org with Question for GRCAP Residency Application_Your Name as the subject line.