BOARD OF DIRECTORS

WE MAKE STUFF HAPPEN ~

WE MAKE STUFF HAPPEN ~

ALEX JUTRAS

Spray paint artist. Mediocre surfer. Pretty good at business.

Alex didn’t grow up in the board scene, but she’s catching up fast. She started surfing, skating, and snowboarding in 2023—learning quickly, falling hard, and figuring it out along the way.

Alex brings a bold, distressed style to every piece she creates. Her work blends spray paint, printmaking, and found materials, transforming discarded objects while preserving their original state. Her muted color palette reflects the delicate balance where darkness and light coexist and is inspired by the ebb and flow that carries us through the seasons.

Outside of her art practice, Alex is a marketing manager in product development, designing glove materials for action sports and workwear brands.

And since she can’t resist turning every hobby into a passion project, she co-founded Back Alley Boards to merge her art with the community she’s now proud to have a place in.

ARTHUR ANDERSON

Illustrator. Skate homie. Cat dad. Facebook Marketplace forager.

Arthur’s been skating longer than he’s been walking—or at least that’s how it feels. Skateboarder first, artist always. The sound of trucks grinding and the feel of worn grip tape… that’s home.

Arthur has been part of the New Hampshire skate and snowboard scene for decades, growing up surrounded by DIY spots, local legends, and the kind of creativity that only comes from spending your days at the park.

His style is illustration-heavy, fine-line detailed, and built for storytelling. Every scratch on a board tells a story, and Arthur makes sure his artwork does the same. He combines technical precision with a raw, lived-in feel to create designs that are full of character.

When he’s not adding to his endless collection of sketches and ideas, Arthur can be found skating, snowboarding, or hanging with his cat, Poppy.

LUKE BOUTIN

Film guy. Media pro. Terrain park builder. Professional hand model.

If it’s got an edge, Luke has ridden it. Snowboarding, skating—it’s second nature. Luke isn’t just a rider, though, he’s literally helped build the scene. From leading McIntyre’s Park Crew to capturing it all on film, he’s had a front-row seat to what makes the community tick.

For Luke, the skatepark was always a second home. More than just a place to skate, it was a space for creativity, expression, and acceptance. What might seem senseless or “anti-establishment” to outsiders was one of the most formative and stable parts of his life. That same perspective drives his work today, documenting the genuine spirit and grit of board culture through photography, video, and design.

By day, Luke is up at McIntyre, making sure the next generation has a place to send it. By night, he’s behind the lens or masterminding designs that capture humor, shared experiences, and an unfiltered take on reality.