Site Help
If you're having any trouble with the site, please check these help files. You should find the answers your looking for.
Throughout the registration process, login and profile pages you will find guidance notes that look like this, if you click on them an answer will appear, if the help does not appear, don't worry - we shall keep all our help files accessible to older browsers by clicking on the links you can see to the left of your screen in the main menu bar.
For example, try clicking on the question
Why can't I see my profile on the website after I logout?
If the help files don't give you any clues, please feel free to send us a query using the contact form. We'll try to get back to you as soon as possible.
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Have you filled in your Artist Profile?Have you found a venue and been registered by the venue owner?
Have you paid your registration fee?
The 'Artist Profile' (accessible on your main profile page after you log in) holds your biography and images that will be displayed when you go live on Front Rooms website
You can find a venue by clicking on the Venues button (on the menubar to the left, accessible after you have logged in), searching for a house that has space in the list that is displayed, contacting the venue owner by using the form provided and asking the them to register you as exhibiting at their venue. (A friendly phone call could work wonders)
Details of where and how to pay are published regularly in the news section, as Front Room draws closer you shall also be reminded via e-mail
I have read a lot on the subject of Marxist or politically charged arts, and I feel that graffiti is unique as it is a true revolutionary art form
Kasino, Australian graffiti artist