among the final four schools chosen by a celebrity panel to make the trip to Los Angeles.
Registration for Custom Culture begins on March 1 and each high school art class that registers will receive four pairs of Vans shoes on which to display their collective creativity. All registration and submissions will take place via the Vans Custom Culture web site at vans.com/customculture. An online gallery will exhibit the complete collection of submissions for the world to see.
“In a time when schools are faced with shrinking budgets, art education is often a discipline that is overlooked,” said Doug Palladini, Vans Vice President of Marketing. “Vans has always supported creative expression and we hope the Custom Culture program will inspire young art students and draw attention to high school art programs nationwide.”
Winning schools from each region will receive a budget for a trip to Los Angeles that includes a Welcome BBQ and tour of Vans headquarters in Orange County, a day of fun seeing the sites of Southern California and the final event held at an art gallery in May 15, 2010 in Los Angeles. The winning school will receive a grand prize pack for their class, tickets to the Vans Warped Tour in their area and a $10,000 donation to their school’s art program.
To find official rules and program information for Vans Custom Culture, visit vans.com/customculture. To ask us questions about the Vans Custom Culture program via our Facebook page, visit facebook.com/vanscustomculture.
Vans Custom Culture official rules visit and info can be found at vans.com/customculture. Ask us questions about the Vans Custom Culture program via our Facebook page at facebook.com/vanscustomculture