Moving to Sunset Park in the spring of 2017 was a huge evolutionary step for Target Margin’s artistic and organizational growth. Although we had been producing / presenting experimental performance for 30 years, we never had a geographic location to ground our work and identity for the future. We are thrilled to be in Sunset Park, a bustling immigrant neighborhood with a historic waterfront. In the past three years of establishing connections in this area, we have developed close relationships with following local organizations. We are excited to partner and grow with them because — as we all know — community is at the heart of theater.

Academy for Medical and Public Health Services
Founded in 2010, Academy for Medical and Public Health Services (AMPHS) strives to create a local system of making care more accessible to immigrant New Yorkers through culturally-sensitive intervention methods, de-institutionalized healthcare environments, and grassroots outreach.

Center for Family Life (CFL)
Center for Family Life (CFL), a program of SCO Family of Services, is a neighborhood-based family and social services organization with deep roots in Sunset Park, Brooklyn.

The New York Art Residency and Studios (NARS) Foundation
NARS Foundation supports artists and curators on an international level as well engaging the local community in the New York area. These services operate in conjunction with our community outreach initiatives to promote greater accessibility to contemporary art for the under-served local community in south Brooklyn.

South Brooklyn Mutual Aid
The mutual aid network pairing neighbors to help one another and delivering 400+ meals to needy families in Sunset Park, Bay Ridge, and surrounding areas.

Women’s Empowerment Coalition
Women Empowerment Coalition of New York City (WECNYC) is a community-based organization founded by Somia el-Rowmeim that is focused on the empowerment of women.

Photo by Jordan Rathkopf