The Jersey City Artist Certification Board (ACB) is comprised of arts-professionals who peer-review applications of artists wishing to reside in a live/work space. An artist must be certified by the Planning Board to receive Artist Certified live/work space benefits, which is guided in the certification process by the recommendation of the ACB.
How do I become a Certified Artist?
Click here to fill out the digital Artist Certification Board application. Fill it out to completion by attaching all required materials, including a resume and documentation of artwork for a minimum of the last five years.
For questions, please call (201) 547-5010
What criteria are used by the ACB to become a Certified Artist?
- The artists’ commitment to the fine arts as a career.
- The need for large loft space in which to create his or her art.
- Commitment to education.
- Current body of work.*
- Exhibition record.
- References from other artists or art professionals.
*NOTE: In no event shall the content of the art created be used as a criterion to determine eligibility to occupy a live/work space.
When can I apply to become a Certified Artist?
Applications can be submitted at any time. They are reviewed by the ACB on a monthly basis.
How do I know when I am approved to be a Certified Artist?
- Applications which meet the necessary criteria are presented to the Planning Board for final adoption. Once approved, the artist will be notified.
- The ACB reviews applications filed by persons who are interested in occupying a live/work space as either an owner, tenant or sub-tenant, to determine if the applicant can be certified to occupy such space.
Do I have to renew my application as a Certified Artist at any point?
- Certifications expire every 10 years. You are required to renew your application to ensure continued eligibility.
- In the event a certified artist divorces their spouse or dies, the family of the artist occupying the work/live space shall be given a two (2) year grace period.
NOTE: On the certification form, live/work spaces are referred to as being located in the WALDO, which stands for Work and Live District Overlay.
Questions?
Contact Joey-Ann Morales, Secretarial Assistant, Jersey City Planning Division: Phone: 201-547-5010 Email: jmorales@jcnj.org