FAQ
Questions and answers
Short answers to understand how to start, what material to prepare, how plans work, and what you can do inside ORVA.
Last updated: March 20, 2026
What can I do first in ORVA?
You can complete your profile, upload a first artwork selection, and prepare a public view to share or use in open calls.
Do I need a full room from the start?
No. You can start with a small space and grow into an exclusive wall or full room when you have more work or a broader show.
Can I join open calls?
Yes. The open-call flow lets you register as an artist, upload works, follow review, and receive communications about selection or certificates.
What material should I prepare?
A short bio, public links, artwork images, technique, dimensions, year, description, and availability for each piece you want to show.
Can I share my room with buyers or curators?
Yes. The goal is to send a clear link with profile, works, room, and context so your work is easier to read.
How do I choose a plan?
Choose by the scale you need: one space to start, one wall to highlight a selection, or one room for a full exhibition.
Can I use ORVA as a gallery or institution?
Yes. Registration supports artists, galleries, institutions, and collectors so each case can be routed to the right flow.
What happens after registration?
A request is created with your profile, goal, and plan of interest. From there you can move to trial, purchase, or commercial contact.
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