For Us Festival, Zai and GPG Gallery are honored to present I Know What You Did Last Summer, a landmark collaborative exhibition by Percell Dugger, nationally recognized running coach and writer, and Zai, photographer and visual historian whose practice examines the intersections of Black portraiture, and cultural lineage. Opening during Heart Health Awareness Month, the exhibition will be on view from January 31 through February 7th, 2026, accompanied by a suite of heart health programs designed to engage New York’s running and creative communities, while highlighting Percell's battle with A-Fib, and raising awareness of heart disease as the #1 cause of mortality in the United States.
Conceived during Dugger’s unprecedented attempt to run Los Angeles to New York City, I Know What You Did Last Summer unfolds as a living archive of a body in motion across America. The exhibition features a limited selection of Zai’s photographs taken throughout the journey; images that collapse time, and resilience into a series of intimate stories. These works are paired with original writings from both Dugger and Zai that map the psychological, and emotional contours of the 3,000-mile passage.
The exhibition’s public programming, running throughout February, invites audiences to consider the relationship between art, and personal healing. In collaboration with Percell Dugger and New York–based run clubs, GPG Gallery will host CPR and lifesaving response workshops, situating heart health education as an extension of the exhibition’s inquiry into the fragility of the human body. Additional workshops and community forums will explore Zai’s distinctive approach to visual storytelling and how one can tell their story within the prism of someone else’s.
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