ORVA DIGITAL GALLERY FOR ARTISTS

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.

Plans

Choose how you want to show your work.