Art Gallery Expansion


Hollace has been fortunate to place her work in several new galleries in 2009. In the Cayman Islands, Hollace’s work is now on exhibit and for sale at the Bodden Town Art Shop, 24 K-Mon Gallery, and the Cayman Islands National Museum.

Hollace’s work is now also being featured at The Pink House Gallery in Hilton Head, South Carolina. This gallery features original works as well as reproductions of local artists, as well as marine artists from other geographic locations.

Additionally, Hollace is pleased to announce that her work is also being represented by the Peter McPhee Fine Arts Gallery in Stone Harbor, New Jersey. This gallery specializes in original, one-of-a-kind works of art created by a carefully selected, diverse group of regional, national, and international artists.

Hollace’s paintings and prints continue to be handled by Pure Art Gallery (Grand Cayman), Christian Riso Fine Art Gallery (Hawaii), and Island Art (Stone Harbor).

National Guardian Life Insurance Entrepreneur Scholarship Award

In April, 2009, Hollace was selected to receive a National Guardian Award for teenage female entrepreneurs. From a pool of over 5, 000 applicants, Hollace and 14 other teens from around the nation were recognized as exceptional young business women who are making a positive impact on their communities. The scholarship award winners were commended for their business acumen, creativity, and integrity. The Guardian Life Insurance Company created this competitive national scholarship to foster leadership and business prowess in selected young women.

Pappagallo’s “Gina”

Hollace & Owner


The owner of Pappagallo’s Restaurant located in Grand Cayman purchased Hollace’s painting of one of the colorful parrots who grace his restaurant. In addition to gourmet Caribbean dining, the restaurant is famous for the lively parrots who entertain diners with their amusing antics. Visit Pappagallo’s Restaurant for a spectacular meal, and look for Hollace’s painting, hanging against a bamboo background above “Gina’s” tropical retreat.