“Why I Give” – Jennifer and Gregory Holcomb


February 17, 2023

A woman and man in formal attire stand in front of a painting with a gold frame.

This is part of a series of monthly articles about people who support the University of Georgia Performing Arts Center.

Meet Jennifer Holcomb. She and her husband, Gregory, supported the Emerson String Quartet’s farewell tour performance in January. Their journey at the Performing Arts Center began when they were invited to a performance. They started buying single tickets, eventually became subscribers, and are now advisory board members.

The performing arts are an integral part of human experience on earth, going back thousands of years to a time when they might have been derived from early religious rituals.

Today’s performing arts are at the heart of our culture and civilization. They deepen our life experience and our awareness of the universal human condition by engaging our senses, our intellect, and our humanity.

And, what is probably most important, the performing arts unify us in common experiences of emotion, wonder, and joy.

Learn how you can support the University of Georgia Performing Arts Center here.