Jan 12, 2021
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To kick off the new year, Vans invites all public and private high school students to take part in Vans Custom Culture 2021. Vans Custom Culture returns for its twelfth installment with a couple of new themes to match the current times. To reflect the state of the world, this year’s new topics are “Hometown Pride” and “Head in the Clouds.” Students will have the opportunity to showcase their creativity and artistic abilities by submitting a unique digital shoe design that illustrates this year’s themes for a chance to win a grand prize of $50,000 for their high school’s art program. Runner ups will receive $15,000 and the top five schools will receive an artist mentorship lesson from one of Vans’ art ambassadors: Kelly Breez, Robin Eisenberg, Jay Howell, Todd Francis, Olivia Krause, Camilo Medina, Noah Humes, O.J. Hays, Tony Whlgn, and Sydney James.
Vans high school shoe design contest’s grand prize is $50K: Find out how to enter
Updated Jan 13, 2021;
Posted Jan 13, 2021
Vans Custom Culture 2020 contest winning shoe was designed and submitted by Strawberry Mansion High School of Philadelphia.
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Vans invites all public and private high school students to take part in its shoe design competition Vans Custom Culture 2021.
Students can showcase their creativity and artistic abilities by submitting an unique digital shoe design for a chance to win a grand prize of $50,000 for their high school’s art program.
Four runner up schools will each receive $15,000 and the top five schools will receive an artist mentorship lesson from one of Vans’ 10 art ambassadors, including Todd Francis, Camilo Medina,Noah Humes, O.J. Hays, Sydney James and Jay Howell (of “Sanjay and Craig” and “Bob’s Burgers” fame.)
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