Playte are a gastro-architect duo who use local food as a tool for collective healing. Their work is rooted in community—creating site-specific experiences that explore the intersection between art, architecture, and the politics of food.
Founded by Niyanta Sharma, an artist and architectural designer with Indian heritage, and Wesley Hauler-Winterford, a nutritionist and cook with Māori heritage. Together, Playte explores the joy of gastronomy
Founded by Niyanta Sharma, an artist and architectural designer with Indian heritage, and Wesley Hauler-Winterford, a nutritionist and cook with Māori heritage. Together, Playte explores the joy of gastronomy

Ko au te Whenua, ko te Whenua ko au (I am the Land, and the Land is me) • London Arts Services: The Menu • Lupine Studio: Sabel • RMIT: Hat, Hand, Boot • KINGS Gallery: Hot, Not So Hot • Object Merchant Ball • Pitch Music & Arts: Sundried Pavillion • Gharstronomy: A Celebration of Cakes, Mithai & Diwali • Melbourne Fringe: Seasoning the Grill • Nigerian Supper Club • Playte-Dough: Sculpting a Bread Garden • Khatta Meetha • Atlas Cinema Snacks • Still Life to Table • Ngoc Dinner • Playte Up: London • VPavilion: A Competative Picnic • MPavilion: Food From My Friends • Edible Abicus • Layabout Magazine: Love Spell • Mckean BBQ • Honey for my Honey