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What is Vans Custom Culture and How Can Your High School Get Involved?

The Vans Custom Culture Competition inspires high school students across the U.S. to embrace their creativity. In light of decreased educational funding, Vans created this phenomenally cool project to help ignite creativity and raise funds and awareness for the importance of ART in high schools all over the U.S. Since 2012, Van has hosted a nationwide event call Custom Culture where high school students "design their own VANS" the project has opened the doors to thousands of students across the U.S. to compete and create masterpieces of art from a pair of traditional Vans shoes. The winner is awarded $50,00 toward their high school art program! 

Registration is slated to kick-off in California January 2, 2012 - February 11, 2012. How it works is high school art programs will be tasked with customizing four favorite Vans styles: the Old Skool, 106 Vulcanized, SK8-Hi and Classic Slip-On. Students are charged with designing each pair of shoes to fit within one of three themes representing the Vans lifestyle, including action sports, art and music and then also a fourth "local flavor" theme reflecting regional inspiration. 

Last Years Winning Designs 



After an internal Vans team narrows down the selection, the public will have the opportunity to vote through the Vans Custom Culture website from April 22 to May 13, 2013. The top five schools will be invited to New York City to showcase their designs for the crowd and celebrity judges at a special event in June2013, where the grand prize winner will be announced.
In March 2013, the designs created by 2012 Vans Custom Culture winners Rio Rancho High School (Rio Ranch, NM) will go on sale at Vans and Journeys stores as well as the Vans online shop.  Rio Rancho claimed the $50,000 prize last year as well as Journeys' "Local Attitude" award when their designs were recognized amongst the nearly 900 participants.

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