Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What's the connection between A.R.T.S. Anonymous, ARTSonline, and ARTS-ON-THE-NET?

    A.R.T.S. Anonymous is a worldwide 12-step program based on the A.A. model.  The only requirement for membership is a desire to fulfill one's creative potential.  It is unique among 12-step programs in that its members admit they are "powerless" over something positive - their creativity - as opposed to something negative, like addictive behavior.  "A.R.T.S." stands for "Artists Recovering through the Twelve Steps."  Click here for a look at the A.R.T.S. Anonymous web site.

    ARTSonline is an email-based online A.R.T.S. "meeting," using the facilities of Yahoogroups.  It was created with A.R.T.S. members in mind.  Non-A.R.T.S. members are also welcome to participate.  Click here to see the Yahoogroups introductory page.

    ARTS-ON-THE-NET came into existence after I observed an A.R.T.S. member showing his sketchbook around at a party.  I thought it would be great if there were some way more people could see his work.  A few days later this site was born.  It is primarily for A.R.T.S. members, but is also open to other interested parties.  

  2. How can you list the names of people in an "anonymous" program?  

    Since this particular list is open to both A.R.T.S. members and "other interested parties," there is no way to tell simply by looking who's in A.R.T.S. and who isn't.  The only way to determine if a particular person is an A.R.T.S. member would be by contacting them directly and asking.
      

  3. Suppose I want to buy something I see on someone's site, or I want to talk further with that artist about their work.  What's the process?

    Each artist's site will provide personal contact information if they so choose.  If there is no contact information you can assume that the artist prefers to remain anonymous on a personal level, but would still like the world to see his or her work.
      

  4. I don't have my own web site but I would like to be listed and show my artwork.  Is that possible?

    Yes.  Just have your artwork scanned and converted to GIF or JPG files.  The resolution should be 72 dpi.  Then send them to me (jaymark@nyc.rr.com) as email attachments and I will create a page for you.  Be sure to fill out the submission form so I will have the necessary personal information as well.  (If you happen to live in the New York City area I may be able to do the scanning for you personally if my schedule permits.  Just send me a request via email or through the Comments section of the submission form.)
      

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