CYPRESS, CALIF. (June 11, 2014) – Vans announces Rio Rancho High School of New Mexico as the winner of the fifth annual Custom Culture art and design competition. At the final event held on June 10 at New York City’s Industria Superstudio,
celebrity judges MKTO, Steve Caballero, Matt Shultz, Kemal Harris and
Eley & Kishimoto selected the winning custom shoe designs among the
top five finalist schools.
Vans presented Rio Rancho High School with
the grand-prize $50,000 donation to support its art program. Vans also
awarded the four runner-up schools – Carlsbad High School (Calif.),
Cinnaminson High School (N.J.), Eastern High School (Ky.), Parker High
School (S.D.) – with a $4,000 donation each for their art programs.
Now in its fifth year, Custom Culture continues to drive creativity and
inspire high school art students across the country by providing the
opportunity to compete for $50,000 for their schools’ art programs. This
year, 2,000 schools participated in the competition, receiving four
pairs of blank Vans shoes to use as a canvas and design according to
four different themes: Art, Music, Action Sports and ‘Local Flavor.’
The
winning shoe design will also be produced and sold in select Vans and
Journeys retail stores, and online at Vans.com and Journeys.com. On behalf of these shoe sales, Vans donated an additional $50,000 to Americans for the Arts to fund educational materials and school grants throughout the year.
“The growth of Custom Culture within the past five years has exceeded
our expectations and enabled us to make a difference for more students
than we could have imagined when we started this program,” said Kevin
Bailey, president of Vans. “In the face of school budget cuts where art
education is often the first to go, Vans is proud to lend a hand and
help open doors to art-based careers to support the creative future of
our youth.”
Custom Culture partners truth® and Journeys
also provided participating schools with an additional opportunity to
raise funds for their art programs. truth®, the nation’s largest youth
smoking prevention campaign, challenged the 50 semi-finalists to
customize a skateboard deck inspired by their reaction to the following
fact: In 2006, a judge ruled that Big Tobacco had been engaged in a
50-year-long scheme to deceive the public about the dangers of smoking.
truth® awarded Sandy High School from Sandy, Oregon with $10,000 for
its art program. Additionally, Journeys awarded Parker High School a
$10,000 donation for the ‘Local Attitude’ design best illustrating the
school’s local community.
Vans Custom Culture has grown exponentially since its inception in
2010, reaching hundreds of thousands of students and putting more than
$375,000 back into high school art programs nationwide to date.
For more
information about Custom Culture, please visit www.vans.com/customculture.
About Vans
Vans®, a VF Corporation (NYSE: VFC) brand, is the original action
sports footwear and apparel brand. Vans collections include authentic
footwear, apparel, accessories and snowboard boots that are sold
globally in more than 170 countries through a network of subsidiaries,
distributors and international offices. VF Outdoor, Inc. owns and
operates more than 415 stores of the Vans brand in the United States and
internationally, each offering a range of Vans footwear and apparel
while communicating the brand’s rich heritage. The Vans brand promotes
the action sports lifestyle, youth culture and creative self-expression
through the support of musicians, artists and athletes on boards and
bikes all over the globe and through progressive events such as the Vans
Triple Crown of Surfing®, the Vans Downtown Showdown, the Vans Pool
Party, the Vans Warped Tour® and surfing’s most prestigious contest, the
Vans US Open of Surfing. Vans, “Off the Wall” Since ’66 www.vans.com facebook.com/vans twitter.com/vans_66
About truth®
truth® is the largest national youth smoking prevention campaign. The
campaign exposes the tactics of the tobacco industry, the truth about
addiction, and the health effects and social consequences of smoking.
truth gives teens facts and information about the tobacco industry and
its products, allowing them to make their own informed choices about
tobacco use. Research-proven as an effective public health intervention,
the campaign is credited with keeping hundreds of thousands of teens
from starting to smoke. To learn more, visit www.thetruth.com.
truth is directed and funded by Legacy, a national public health
foundation located in Washington, D.C. Legacy was created as a result of
the November 1998 Master Settlement Agreement (MSA) reached between
attorneys general from 46 states, five U.S. territories and the tobacco
industry. To learn more about Legacy’s life-saving programs, visit www.LegacyForHealth.org.
About Journeys
Journeys is a leader in the teen specialty retail scene, with more than
800 stores in all 50 states, Puerto Rico and Canada. Journeys uses
fashion savvy and merchandising science to keep in step with the
fast-paced footwear and accessories market for 13- to 22-year-old guys
and girls. Journeys offers a wide variety of trendy, relevant brands
that cater to teens who seek the hottest, new styles. The Journeys store
is more than a retail environment; it’s an extension of the teen
lifestyle. From the plasma TVs playing exclusive content and the latest
music videos, to the visual merchandising strategy and promotions, to
the employees whose image and style reflect the customers’ lifestyle and
attitude. In addition, Journeys reaches its customers through www.journeys.com,
a mobile website, catalog, national advertising, strategic
cross-promotions, social media and grass-roots events like The Journeys
Noise Tour. Journeys is, in every way, an attitude you can wear!
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