About Us • Our Staff
Passionate and Dedicated
Get to know our team of passionate, dedicated people who believe in supporting teens and fostering creativity.
Favorite Beach: Moshup Beach, Aquinnah, MA
Favorite Ice Cream Flavor: Black Raspberry
Favorite Creative Mediums: Words & Oil Paint
Jennifer Minicucci
Executive Director, she/her
MS Arts Administration & Cultural Entrepreneurship Northeastern University
Jennifer is a strong proponent of the power of art to bring about transformational change. She believes art can build understanding, connection and belonging, creating a more just, inclusive, and equitable world. She is delighted to bring to Arts in Reach her passion for art, education, and community building along with more than a decade of nonprofit leadership experience.
After early stints in corporate public relations at Ogilvy, Adams & Rinehart in Washington, DC and Cone Communications in Boston, MA, she chose to transition to a focus on development and strategic planning for cultural and educational nonprofits. After building fundraising functions at the Currier Museum of Art in Manchester, NH and Portsmouth Music and Arts Center (PMAC) in Portsmouth, NH, Jennifer began a consulting practice. Clients included Portland, ME-based Indigo Arts Alliance (IAA), an artist residency supporting Black and Brown artists; the Portsmouth Symphony Orchestra; and Prescott Park Arts Festival in Portsmouth, NH; InventiveLabs, a startup incubator and gap-year program for alternative learners in Amesbury, MA; and Pinetree Institute in Eliot, ME, offering community resources to address the effects of childhood trauma. Jennifer also co-founded Polaris Charter School, a public elementary school for neurodiverse students, in Manchester, NH, and has served on the Board of Trustees for the Academy of Science and Design and Granite State Arts Academy.
She recently served as President of Art-Speak, the Cultural Commission for the City of Portsmouth, NH, and presently sits on the Board of Advisors for the Museum of Art at the University of New Hampshire, on the Advisory Circle for IAA, and on the Visual Arts Committee of PMAC. An avid oil painter and metalsmith, she has sold her work in several New England galleries.
Jennifer holds a master’s degree in Arts Administration and Cultural Entrepreneurship from Northeastern University in Boston, MA. She lives with her family in a 202-year-old farmhouse in the Seacoast region of New Hampshire and studies drawing at the Academy of Realist Art in Boston, plays flute in the New Horizons Band at PMAC, and especially enjoys reading, cooking, running, museum-going, and listening to live music.
Favorite Food: Yogurt
Favorite Ice Cream Flavor: Rocky Road
Favorite Creative Medium: Performance
Nicole Seaward
Director of Operations, she/her
Nicole Seaward is a dynamic force in nonprofit leadership, driven by her passion for building connections and sparking real change in individuals, communities, and organizations alike.
As the former President and Executive Director of WSCA Portsmouth Community Radio, she balanced the big-picture vision and day-to-day operations, ensuring strategic and operational success. With a Master’s degree in Industrial/Organizational (I/O) Psychology, Nicole’s expertise shaped leadership strategies for Fortune 50 companies, where her ability to create inclusive, transparent, and results-driven solutions transformed teams and organizations.
Nicole’s operational strategies boosted employee well-being, lowered turnover rates, and inspired leaders to thrive. With over a decade of experience, her professional journey is a testament to an unwavering commitment to advocacy, disability inclusion, and equity.
Nicole is affiliated with the Association for Autism and Neurodiversity where she speaks to businesses and organizations about the importance of genuine neuroinclusion. She is also a LinkedIn Learning instructor who co-authored a course, Autism In The Workplace, that guides employers towards compassionate, successful autism inclusion. She has spearheaded innovative goals that have driven action and left a lasting legacy, especially in the areas of disability support, volunteer engagement, and professional development. Nicole’s leadership is not just about getting results—it’s about empowering people and creating environments where everyone can flourish.
Favorite Musical Sound: Cascading Piano
Favorite Ice Cream Flavor: Coffee
Favorite Creative Medium: Performance
caitlin little
Director of Community Engagement, she/they
caitlin little is a dynamic community engagement advocate and multi-modal artist dedicated to fostering creativity and driving positive social change. With over a decade of experience, she specializes in developing innovative programs that promote equity and cultivate vibrant artistic communities.
As the co-founder of Petshop Gallery (Omaha, NE), caitlin established a multi-media art and performance space that emphasized community collaboration and creativity. Her commitment to empowering youth is exemplified through her leadership in arts mentoring programs, where she has guided young musicians in songwriting and performance, fostering a supportive environment that emphasizes teamwork and self-expression.
caitlin’s advocacy for the arts has led to successful legislative initiatives, securing funding for arts and culture districts across the state of Nebraska. She has worked closely with the New Hampshire State Council on the Arts (NHSCA) on granting panels and has served on the Dover, NH Arts Commission.
She holds a Communication Design certificate from the Massachusetts College of Art and Design, and her work continues to inspire others to engage with the arts as a vehicle for change.
Favorite Season: Autumn
Favorite Ice Cream Flavor: Moose Tracks
Favorite Creative Mediums: Fiber Arts & Illustration
Haley Searcy
Lead Teaching Artist & Social Media Manager, they/she
Haley Searcy is a multidisciplinary artist and arts educator dedicated to using the arts as a catalyst for personal empowerment, community connection, and social change. With over five years of experience working with youth and arts organizations, they worked at Arts In Reach (AIR) in multiple programming roles from 2020 to 2024. After some time away, they returned to AIR as Lead Teaching Artist and Social Media Manager, facilitating arts-based programs for youth, mentoring guest artists, and continuing to tell AIR’s stories through digital media and content creation.
Based in Dover, NH, with roots in Durham, NC, Haley is a fiber artist, illustrator, and musician. Their work blends whimsy and authenticity, incorporating nature, humor, and imagination into playful, expressive pieces. They create accessories and artwork under the name Haley Searcy Art, and folk music with their band Ratland.
Haley holds a Bachelor of Science in Sociology with a concentration in Social Inequalities and minors in English and Gender, Women’s, and Sexuality Studies from Appalachian State University. They also earned a certificate in Coaching Children and Teens from the University of New Hampshire. Combining their background in education, social advocacy, and the arts, they are committed to fostering creativity, inclusivity, and meaningful change in their community.
Mo McGrath
Office Assistant
My name is Mo! I am a young artist and AIR alumni. I love animals and fashion! My favorite ice cream is double chocolate, and my favorite color at the moment is purple! I love water coloring, up cycling clothing, and playing the electric bass guitar!
“When I was a teenager, engaging in the arts gave me an outlet to process challenges and a visual means to communicate difficult emotions. I feel so proud to work for an organization that provides equitable access to the arts for young women in our community, and a platform for their creative expression.”
