• Home
  • Exterior Art
  • Interior Art
  • Design + Fabrication
  • Furniture + Displays
  • Early Works
  • About
  • News + Events
  • Contact

metal-i-genics studio

Peter N. Gray

  • Home
  • Exterior Art
  • Interior Art
  • Design + Fabrication
  • Furniture + Displays
  • Early Works
  • About
  • News + Events
  • Contact

Disco Phage — a fusion of whimsical science and retro glamour

Disco Phage, my latest public sculpture, is a fusion of whimsical science and retro glamour. Picture a T4 bacteriophage—an infectious agent of E. coli—taking a well-earned break for the weekend, lacing up gold roller skates, and hitting the local rink for Disco Night. Bathed in glitz, it dazzles with glittery makeup and multicolored beaded strands, twirling beneath the neon lights. A microscopic marvel transformed into a shimmering, kinetic spectacle—what an experience!
 
Why T4? When I first ventured into biotech, I explored early 3D electron microscopy, using T4 as my subject. That foundational work influenced this sculpture, tying scientific discovery to artistic expression. To the right of the sculpture image, you’ll find a conceptual rendering of a T4 infecting an E. coli bacterium—an ode to its microscopic intrigue. My previous large-scale sculptural representation of T4 also stands in the Skokie/Lincolnwood sculpture garden, just north of Chicago, marking another moment in its artistic evolution.

Tall red and blue steel sculpture standing on four gold roller skates, with strands of steel as hair, mimicking the T4 bacteriophage.


Peter N. Gray

June 2025

tags: public art, public sculpture, Sculpture, Chicago Sculpture Exhibit, chicago public art, Metal-i-genics, sciart, science and art, art and science, bacteriophage, 3d electron microscopy, T4
Friday 06.27.25
Posted by Peter N Gray
 

Articles + Press

Check out previous press and articles about me and my work:

DuSable Museum of African American History, “The Love Affair Continues… Contemporary Art of the African Diaspora.” October 13, 2018 to February 28, 2019

Interview with me by Kate Schwarting for SciArt Center.

An interview feature with artist Hunter Cole and myself about her Bioluminescent portraits for SciArt Magazine.

Chicago State University Library feature of my piece “A River Runs Through…”

Chicago Artists Resource personal artist story, “Science as a Jumping-off Point in Sculpture”

Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership exhibit by Fellows of the Midwest Jewish Artists Lab “Outside Inside: Exploring Boundaries and Otherness”

bon appétit presents Chicago Gourmet for the Illinois Restaurant Association

“The Curators of Dixon School” documentary film that proves art at the heart of education makes a difference.

The Chicago Community Trust piece “Living Museum Celebrates Biodiversity in a Vacant Lot in Woodlawn”

Hilton | Asmus Contemporary gallery

Chicago State University exhibit in the Office of the President

Arterie Fine Arts gallery

Sculpture Magazine artist profile

ArtSlant Magazine artist profile

Chicago Tribune, “In this class, kids splice art, genetics. Hands-on science learning promoted,” article about Dixon Elementary School program. July 17, 2007, Metro, Chicagoland.

tags: Art, scul, sciart, chicago, chicago state university, bon appétit, hunter cole, kate schwarting, dixon school, sculpture magazine, artslant magazine, hilton-asmus contemporary, arterie fine arts, chicago artists resource, sciart center, sciart magazine
categories: Art, Exhibit, Sculpture
Friday 09.28.18
Posted by Peter N Gray
 

©2025   Metal-i-Genics Studio  
All Rights Reserved by Artist