Twelve Traditions of A.R.T.S. Anonymous

  1. Our common welfare should come first; personal recovery depends upon A.R.T.S. unity.
  2. For our group purpose there is but one ultimate authority -- a loving God as He may express Himself in our group conscience. Our leaders are but trusted servants; they do not govern.
  3. The only requirement for A.R.T.S. membership is a desire to function as a creative artist.
  4. Each group should be autonomous except in matters affecting other groups or A.R.T.S. as a whole.
  5. Each group has but one primary purpose to carry its message to artists who still struggle to express their creativity.
  6. An A.R.T.S. group ought never endorse, finance, or lend its name to any related facility or outside enterprise, lest problems of money, property and prestige divert us from our primary purpose.
  7. Every A.R.T.S. group ought to be fully self-supporting, declining outside contributions.
  8. A.R.T.S. should remain forever non-professional, but our service centers may employ special workers.
  9. A.R.T.S., as such, ought never be organized; but we may create service boards or committees directly responsible to those they serve.
  10. A.R.T.S. has no opinion on outside issues; hence the A.R.T.S. name ought never be drawn into public controversy.
  11. Our public relations policy is based on attraction rather than promotion; we need always maintain personal anonymity at the level of press, radio and films.
  12. Anonymity is the spiritual foundation of all our traditions, ever reminding us to place principles before personalities.

Adapted from the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous. Reprinted by permission of Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc. Steps copyright © 1939 by A.A. World Services, Inc.

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