BRIDGEPORT, CT.- PostSecret, an exhibit of peoples innermost secrets by Frank Warren, will be on display at the
Housatonic Museum of Art Aug. 3- Sept. 13.
The exhibit, which has traveled the country since opening in Washington, D.C. in 2004, consists of anonymous postcards, many of them handmade, on which people have written their innermost secrets. Warren has culled some 400 postcards from the more than 250,000 hes received for the exhibit.
Warrens exhibit taps into the universal stuff of being human, - the collective level of existence that defies age, culture, gender, and economics, said Museum Director Robbin Zella. The cards reveal our deepest fears, desires, regrets, and obsessions.
The cards, carefully and creatively constructed by hand, are made from cardboard, old photographs, wedding invitations and other personal items artfully decorated. They have been sent to Warren from all over the world.
The exhibit brilliantly reveals that human emotion can be unique and universal at the same time, she added. The secrets in the cards are provocative and profound, and the cards themselves are works of art.
Warren is a small business owner who started PostSecret.com as a community art project. The website won two Webby Awards in 2006 and this year was named Weblog of the Year.
Warren, an Arizona native now living in Maryland, began the project in 2003, handing out 3,000 postcards to strangers, asking them to write down their secrets anonymously, and return the cards to him. He requested that the secrets be true and things that hadnt been shared with anyone else.
After the first exhibit, word of the project spread and these artful secrets began arriving from every continent. They continue to arrive at the rate of 1,000 per week.
Warren, who is author of four successful PostSecret books, has appeared on the Today Show, Good Morning America, 20/20, CNN, MSNBC, CBC, NPR and Fox News says, I have been asked many times why I started this. It still feels to me as though this project found me. All I try to do is make the right decisions every day to protect the integrity of the project and learn to trust the journey.
Proceeds from the PostSecret project have been used to help suicide prevention. When the All American Rejects offered Warren $1,000 to use some PostSecret images in their Dirty Little Secret music video, Warren asked them to donate $2,000 to 1(800)SUICIDE where he is a volunteer. The PostSecret project now has raised over $750,000 for the program and has received a special award from the National Mental Health Association for raising awareness and funds for suicide prevention.
The opening reception will be held Thursday, August 27, from 5-7 p.m. in the Burt Chernow Galleries at Lafayette Hall on the campus of Housatonic Community College. The college is located at 900 Lafayette Blvd. in downtown Bridgeport, less than 150 yards off I-95 and Rte. 8 in downtown Bridgeport.