Art, Meet Science! An Interview Series about the pip o. Project (Arts-Based Knowledge Translation)

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Have you met pip o.? 

The pip o. Project’s unique name comes from two unexpected places: a seed and a letter. 

A pip is a seed found in the core of a fruit, representing beginnings and growth.

The “o” stands for Omega, the final letter in the Greek alphabet, signifying infinity, endlessness, and enlightenment. 

Taken together, our hope is that the pip o. Project helps to lift the next generation by nurturing the seed of infinite potentialities in each child. We do this through the arts and other creative (and fun!) ways. 

Learn more about our arts-based knowledge translation project through our latest video series, Art, Meet Science!, a conversation with CCDMP Managing Director Dr. Ruth Speidel and the pip o. Project’s Art Director Pei-Yu Chang. 

Watch all videos on our YouTube channel. Learn more about the project at www.tinamalti.com/pipo.

Centre for Child Development, Mental Health, and Policy (CCDMP)
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