Creative Arts
We use the creative arts (films, writing, music, images, performance, ceremony) to reveal the secrets of the nuclear age, and to advocate for the abolition of nuclear weapons and power. Read our Litany of Remembrance for the Nuclear Age.
31 March 2007
Atomic Mirror to show Greenham Film at Borderlines
Film Festival
8 November 2006:
'"THE LAST ATOMIC BOMB" movie reviewed by Jeannette
Catsoulis for the New York Times. Read the review online at:
http://movies2.nytimes.com/2006/11/08/movies/08bomb.html
Previous Events:
Atomic Mirror joins WMD Awareness Programme
at the world’s largest arts festival, the Edinburgh Festival Fringe
(6-28 August 2006)
“The Last Atomic Bomb” to be shown in London (25 July 2006)
Reports of UN activities:
Atomic
Mirror sponsors special sneak screening of new film “The Last
Atomic Bomb” at the United Nations (28 October 2005)
Atomic
Mirror hosts reading at UN of “Consciousness in Action –
The Power of Beauty, Love and Courage in a Violent Time” a new
book by Andrew Beath (20 October
2005)

ATOMICA: Making the Invisible
Visible
The Atomic Mirror is proud to sponsor the art exhibition ATOMICA: Making
the Invisible Visible, based on a project by Ombretta Agro’Andruff.
Atomic Mirror helps raise WMD Awareness at Hay Festival of Literature.
Update: Janet Bloomfield reports on Robert McNamara’s appearance at the Hay Festival of Literature.
- Original Scripts and performances on nuclear issues: Producing four original performances on nuclear issues in over 10 cities around the world and the United Nations; making the scripts and production notes available for use by community groups.
- Films: Producing and distributing films, such as "And the Fence Came Tumbling Down" a 10-minute short about the transformation of Greenham Common from nuclear base to common land.
- Atomic Mirror Pilgrimages: Organizing and documenting international, multifaith Atomic Mirror Pilgrimages to sacred and nuclear sites in the US, Japan and Britain.