About Gym Da Hollow Graham
Topanga Grace Harmony, known on stage as Gym Da Hollow Graham, hails from New Jersey and has been a vibrant presence in the drag scene for seven incredible years. Her love for Jem and the Holograms runs deep, and it’s the inspiration behind her fabulous stage name.
Our Mission
To create empowering spaces where drag artistry and trans identity intersect with activism, fostering a community that celebrates authenticity, advocates for equality, and transforms society through the power of performance and storytelling.
Our Vision
A world where every person can express their true self without fear, where drag and trans artistry are celebrated as powerful forms of cultural expression, and where our community’s voices drive meaningful social change.
Our Core Values
These principles guide everything we do, from our performances to our activism
Empowerment
We believe in lifting each other up and creating spaces where everyone can shine authentically.
Equality
Fighting for equal rights and representation for all members of the LGBTQ+ community.
Fearlessness
Embracing boldness in our art, our activism, and our commitment to positive change.
Integrity
Standing firm in our values while fostering an inclusive and supportive community.
Our Story
Gym fondly recalls her first Halloween dressed as Jem, created lovingly by her mother, Mary Etta. Blending her passion for this enchanting animated series with her performances not only brings her joy, but also honors her late mother.
Gym primarily dazzles audiences in Atlantic City, NJ and Las Vegas, NV. Her drag style fuses an urban, futuristic vibe with a sprinkle of retro flair. As the reigning Miss New Jersey US Femme Fatale for the Gay United States System, Gym is gearing up to compete for the national title in November 2025.
Beyond her drag career, she is the proud founder and president of More Drag Fewer Guns, a non-profit organization focused on fighting gun violence and highlighting the vital contributions of the queer community. She leads the Pink Purple Project, which raises awareness for breast cancer and domestic violence, and advocates for adults with special needs.
Gym also serves as the director of an upcoming documentary, “The Miseducation of Drag” a Naunced Exploration of Drag Culture.
To show your support, follow Gym on her journey on Instagram at @gymdahollowgraham!
Ready to Make a Difference?
Your voice matters. Your art matters. Your activism matters. Join us in creating a world where everyone can express themselves authentically and safely.