Support & FAQ’s

FAQ
Absolutely! Unity Gallery is all about celebrating creativity and art in all its forms. While we use NFTs to ensure authenticity and ownership of digital works, they are simply a tool, a “container” for the art. The focus is on the artists and their unique expressions. Whether you’re into NFTs or not, our gallery is a space for anyone passionate about art to explore and enjoy.
Not at all. Unity Gallery is first and foremost an art gallery. We happen to use NFTs as a way to authenticate digital art, but our mission is to showcase and celebrate creativity. Whether you’re familiar with blockchain or are completely new to it, you are welcome here. Our focus is on the art and the artists, not on the technical medium behind it.
FAQ for Artists only

Yes, Unity Gallery accepts pre-minted NFTs if they are on the Ethereum or Polygon network.

Begin by minting your artwork on a platform like OpenSea using the Ethereum or Polygon networks. You will need to set up a cryptocurrency wallet, buy some cryptocurrency, and follow the minting process. Everything is explained here.

3D voxel artwork can be exhibited in the gallery. Since the process of minting a voxel NFT is different than the one mentioned above, please contact the gallery if you want to mint/display voxel art.

NFT collectibles can be showcased/promoted in the Lab.

Unity Gallery does not handle direct sales for now, but we are in the process of setting up a shop to sell both prints and NFTs at the same time.
Currently, Unity Gallery supports NFTs minted on Ethereum and Polygon. More networks might be added in the future.

There is no fixed fee to exhibit in the main building for the artists. However, contributions or donations are welcomed to support the gallery’s operations. Collaborations in the Lab may require a fee, depending on the nature of the project.

We are working with 4 standard canvases : square, panorama, 2/3 and 4/5. More information here.

Yes, Unity Gallery supports artists in hosting launch events, including promotions and live discussions via Discord.

Unity Gallery exhibits a variety of art forms including digital art and experimental works. Please read our art curation policy.

The buildings of The Lab are special spaces for experimental or unique projects that fall outside the main curation policy, like collaborations or AI-generated art.

Read our Art Curation policy.

Exhibition periods vary, but rooms are typically reserved for 2 months, with extensions based on the planning of booking.
The gallery uses custom lighting to enhance the presentation of each artwork. Artists can request specific lighting setups to ensure the best display.
Yes, artists are required to create a 1920×1080 pixel panorama for promotional purposes, which will be displayed at the entrance of their room, as well as a description of themselves, their artistic process and a few sentences about the planned exhibition for our websites and our socials.

Not yet, but videos shall soon be available.

Yes, Unity Gallery provides vocal and text chatrooms on Discord where artists can engage with visitors in real-time.

You can support the gallery through donations (via PayPal or cryptocurrency), or by engaging with the community to promote the platform.
Yes, you can! If you have animated art, you can mint it as a GIF. While MP4 files are supported for minting, they appear as frozen frames in the gallery. Therefore, to showcase animations effectively, we recommend using the GIF format to ensure your art is displayed as intended.