Two New Members Join Santa Barbara Museum of Art Board

Noozhawk
May 6, 2026
It’s always nice to see fresh energy flowing into our beloved Santa Barbara Museum of Art, and according to Noozhawk, the SBMA has just welcomed two new members to its Board of Trustees: Briana H. Moncrief and Courtney Treut. Briana moved to Montecito in 2020, so she brings a relatively recent but deeply invested perspective on what makes our local arts scene so special. Courtney, meanwhile, rounds out a board that’s clearly thinking about both continuity and fresh eyes—something we all appreciate in a community that treasures its institutions but knows the importance of evolution.
What I love about this news is how it reflects the quiet, generous spirit of Santa Barbara. The museum isn’t just a building on State Street; it’s where many of us have taken a rainy Saturday to wander the galleries, or introduced our kids to their first real painting. Having thoughtful leaders like Briana and Courtney step up means those experiences will keep thriving for years to come. So next time you’re walking past the museum, give a little nod to the folks behind the scenes—they’re making sure our cultural heartbeat stays strong.
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