Artists. Educators. Volunteers. PPartners. Advocates. Funders. Every role matters.
Whether you're an artist, educator, student, volunteer, company, donor, elected official, school, or community organization—there is a place for you here.
Select who you are and we'll show you the best ways to get involved.
Lead transformational arts experiences while helping shape the next generation of artists, leaders, and changemakers.
Disciplines:
Benefits:
For interns. Gain real experience inside a civic arts organization while making a difference in New York City.
There are many ways to give your time. Find the role that fits you.
Bring Dorill artists and facilitators to your organization.
Tareake Dorill Ramos facilitates transformational workshops rooted in The Dorill Method — designed for schools, corporations, nonprofits, and government agencies ready to think differently about creativity, community, and leadership.
We collaborate with organizations that believe every young person deserves access to creativity, opportunity, and belonging.
Partnership Opportunities:
Benefits:
Offer your team a hands-on experience that builds community and creates real impact in New York City.
Bring your team to serve alongside Young Citizen Artists in hands-on community arts days.
Co-create murals, installations, and public art pieces that transform neighborhood spaces.
Use the Dorill Method to strengthen collaboration, communication, and creativity on your team.
Connect your professionals with young artists for meaningful career conversations and skill-sharing.
Transform school environments through art — giving students spaces that inspire them every day.
Sponsor or co-host a Dorill arts festival that brings entire communities together around creativity.
Launch a workplace giving campaign that makes your employees proud to invest in NYC youth.
Here's why people join Dorill — and why they stay.
Join our team and help build the civic arts infrastructure New York City deserves.
Oversee daily operations and coordination of the Saturday Arts Program across all sites.
Support program delivery and coordination across Dorill's Saturday Arts Program.
Lead weekly dance sessions for Young Citizen Artists. Saturday Arts Program, starting September 2026.
Facilitate drama and performance workshops for Young Citizen Artists ages 10–18.
Teach digital storytelling, video production, and creative media as part of the Saturday Arts Program.
Guide young artists in music composition, performance, and production within the Saturday Arts Program.
Lead spoken word, poetry, and storytelling workshops for young civic artists.
Facilitate visual art sessions including drawing, painting, and mixed media for Young Citizen Artists.
Lead hands-on making, design thinking, and innovation workshops as part of the Saturday Arts Program.
The future of New York City needs all of us.