Celebrating Bermuda Through Public Art
Hollis’ murals can be found across Bermuda, each one telling a different story that reflects the island's diverse history and culture. Her works go beyond simple decoration; they serve as visual narratives that capture the spirit of Bermuda’s multifaceted identity. From bustling urban streets to serene coastal views, her art brings the essence of Bermuda to life, blending tradition with contemporary perspectives.
One of Hollis’ most significant projects is the mural ‘UnSettled Freedom’ (2024). Located in St George’s King’s Square, near the Ducking Stool, this piece stands as a testament to Bermuda's rich cultural heritage and evolving identity. Curated in collaboration with cultural heritage partners such as the Bermuda National Trust and Long Story Short, ‘UnSettled Freedom’ represents Bermuda's multi-faceted and ever-changing World Heritage.