Peck was born in Budapest, Hungary; he attended City College of New York, studied Interaction of Color with Josef Albers, and studied with Tony Smith, Ron Gorchov, and Doug Ohlson at Hunter College.
[2] His "Composite Pictures" (1994–95) combined the mediums of paint and collage, and appeared in New York and Budapest.
[4] In 2005, Peck's exhibit Projected Paintings appeared at the Ernst Museum in Hungary.
Bridging Boundaries, Corcoran School of the Arts and Design, Washington, DC 2016.
GAMEclip, MODEM Centre for Modern and Contemporary Arts, Debrecen, Hungary 2016.
Nature Art - Variations, Műcsarnok / Kunsthalle, Budapest, Hungary 2010.
Random Utterness, Hungarian Cultural Center, New York, NY 2007.
Hunter College / Times Square Gallery, Seeing Red, Part II: Contemporary Nonobjective Painting, New York, NY 2002.
Peck met filmmaker Hugo Perez in 2005 when Peck was in Budapest for his exhibition of Projected Paintings at Ernst Museum and Perez was making a documentary film about Miklos Radnoti, a Hungarian poet who was murdered during the Holocaust.
Together, Peck and Perez began a collaboration on the project BOOKBURN / Library of Books Burned, a multimedia installation dealing with the cultural phenomenon of burning books.
[6] From October 4 to December 3, 2018, BOOKBURN / Library of Books Burned will appear at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in Manhattan.