A little bit about me…

Hello, I am Kaye Winwood, an Arts Professional with 25 years experience specialising in visual art, food, moving images and performance.

I have an innovative creative practice, inviting audiences to engage with unique sensory environments and objects and in Autumn 2021 I launched GULP – the first UK space dedicated to exploring food art histories and showcasing innovation within food and sensory design through a programme of sensory dining experiences and activities.

My work fuses sensory design with visual arts and gastronomy to create new and meaningful eating experiences to enthral diners. In 2016 I applied the term ‘Expanded Dining’ to reflect a ‘beyond the plate’ approach which reconsiders the dining experience as a sensory playground using food as an art material.

I am an Honorary Research Associate at the University of Birmingham and a member of STEAMhouse. In 2018 I was awarded a Feeney Fellowship and since 2016 I have peer-reviewed the online journal FEAST.

As well as many self-initiated projects, I have produced work for Barbican, New Art Gallery Walsall, Flatpack Film Festival and Supersonic Festival. In 2019, I collaborated with Little Earthquake to deliver ‘Rocket Fuel’, the showcase event for Moonfest supported by ACE, MAC, University of Birmingham. I was the Producer for Ikon’s Slow Boat programme 2018-2020.

I have lectured at universities and colleges, predominantly in relation to experience and sensory design and led a module at BCU called ‘School Dinners’ in 2017.

My Projects

Get a taste of the eclectic mix of projects I have worked on over the years outside of Gulp, as Kaye Winwood Projects.