Associated Press - March 10, 2010 4:04 AM ET
ATLANTA (AP) - The secrets of hundreds of people from around the world are on display at Kennesaw State University.
The university's art gallery features an exhibition of post cards submitted to PostSecret, a program launched in 2004 by a Maryland man who invited strangers to share their secrets anonymously by writing them on postcards and mailing them to him. Germantown, Md., resident Frank Warren has received more than 350,000 postcards since then.
He has produced at least five books full of the messages and regularly updates PostSecret.com with new postcards and e-mails.
The exhibit, which is free, runs now through March 27 at the Art Gallery at Kennesaw State University's Sturgis Library. It includes 400 of the postcards that Warren has received.
On the Net:
Kennesaw State University: http://www.kennesaw.edu/arts/galleries
PostSecret: http://www.postsecret.com
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