Nuclear Futures is a three-year arts and cultural program grounded in linked community projects – a collaboration between atomic survivor communities and a community of arts workers who wish to address global concerns about weapons testing and nuclear industry, while asserting the resilience of survivor communities. The program is supported by partnerships between communities, arts organisations, individual creative artists, government agencies and academic institutions, and it uses international collaborations across Australia, Japan, UK and India. Nuclear Futures will produce new multi-platform creative works and current projects include international youth leadership workshops; community arts residencies; script development for two new plays; an illustrated storybook; a large-scale sculpture project; online community and documentary film; international showcasing of new works; and long-term archive development. See http://nuclearfutures.org for details. Interested artists and collaborators are encouraged to make contact and become involved: info@nuclearfutures.org Nuclear Futures is funded by the Australia Council for the Arts and Arts SA.