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	<title>Comments on: Art Classes at the AGO &#8211; A Brief Memoir by Morley Safer</title>
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		<title>By: Fernanda Pisani</title>
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		<dc:creator>Fernanda Pisani</dc:creator>
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		<description>Dear Morley
Welcome home! Good to see your photo at the AGO.

As a fellow graduate of Clinton Public School and as a proud Torontonian, I was thrilled to see your comments on the AGO blog. 

I too remember my very first visit to the AGO as a student at King Edward School. It was a school trip that is still very vivid in my mind. At the time there were turtles in the fountain that was then in the main courtroom of the old gallery. The turtles had jewels attached to their backs. It was the first form of &quot;live installation art&quot; that I had ever seen.

Again, welcome home Morley, and please come back often.

best wishes
Fernanda Pisani</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Morley<br />
Welcome home! Good to see your photo at the AGO.</p>
<p>As a fellow graduate of Clinton Public School and as a proud Torontonian, I was thrilled to see your comments on the AGO blog. </p>
<p>I too remember my very first visit to the AGO as a student at King Edward School. It was a school trip that is still very vivid in my mind. At the time there were turtles in the fountain that was then in the main courtroom of the old gallery. The turtles had jewels attached to their backs. It was the first form of &#8220;live installation art&#8221; that I had ever seen.</p>
<p>Again, welcome home Morley, and please come back often.</p>
<p>best wishes<br />
Fernanda Pisani</p>
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		<title>By: Fernanda Pisani</title>
		<link>http://artmatters.ca/wp/2009/08/art-classes-at-the-ago-a-brief-memoir-by-morley-safer/comment-page-1/#comment-4013</link>
		<dc:creator>Fernanda Pisani</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Aug 2009 17:10:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Dear Morley
Welcome home! Good to see your photo at the AGO.

As a fellow graduate of Clinton Public School and as a proud Torontonian, I was thrilled to see your comments on the AGO blog. 

I too remember my very first visit to the AGO as a student at King Edward School. It was a school trip that is still very vivid in my mind. At the time there were turtles in the fountain that was then in the main courtroom of the old gallery. The turtles had jewels attached to their backs. It was the first form of &quot;live installation art&quot; that I had ever seen.

Again, welcome home Morley, and please come back often.

best wishes
Fernanda Pisani</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Morley<br />
Welcome home! Good to see your photo at the AGO.</p>
<p>As a fellow graduate of Clinton Public School and as a proud Torontonian, I was thrilled to see your comments on the AGO blog. </p>
<p>I too remember my very first visit to the AGO as a student at King Edward School. It was a school trip that is still very vivid in my mind. At the time there were turtles in the fountain that was then in the main courtroom of the old gallery. The turtles had jewels attached to their backs. It was the first form of &#8220;live installation art&#8221; that I had ever seen.</p>
<p>Again, welcome home Morley, and please come back often.</p>
<p>best wishes<br />
Fernanda Pisani</p>
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