#FHSart Submits Four Vans Custom Culture Art Shoe Designs
#FHSart students; Austin Daigle, Eliana DaCunha, Amelia Ostiguy, and Mark Hebert created designs for the four pairs of Vans shoes. These students were assisted by their classmates; Jacob Cabral, Eve Hartig, Abbey Pelland, Amanda Jones, Abby Pires, and Isaiah Paiva. On April 6th, 2015 images of all four pairs of Vans shoes were uploaded to the 6th Annual Vans Custom Culture Art Competition. At the end of the month 50 schools from around the nation will be chosen for the Semi-Finals. At that point it will be based on public votes to narrow the selection down to the top 5 schools in the nation. Keep posted for information, and stay up to date by following @TheFHSart on Twitter.
The #FHSart staff are super excited to announce that we have been chosen as one of 3000 schools in the nation to take part in the 2015 Vans Custom Culture Competition! Please see any of our #FHSart teachers for more information on how you can take part!
Vans invites high school art students around the country to join in the sixth annual Vans Custom Culture art competition. In partnership with Americans for the Arts, Journeys and truth ®, Vans Custom Culture celebrates student creativity and supports arts education with an art and design competition driven by students across the nation. Starting today, high school art teachers can register their classes to go up against thousands of other students, creating their most artistic and inventive designs using blank Vans shoes as their canvas. Vans will donate $50,000 to the winning school’s arts program, along with the potential that the school will see one of its designs produced for sale at select Vans retail locations and Vans.com.
Vans invites high school art students around the country to join in the sixth annual Vans Custom Culture art competition. In partnership with Americans for the Arts, Journeys and truth ®, Vans Custom Culture celebrates student creativity and supports arts education with an art and design competition driven by students across the nation. Starting today, high school art teachers can register their classes to go up against thousands of other students, creating their most artistic and inventive designs using blank Vans shoes as their canvas. Vans will donate $50,000 to the winning school’s arts program, along with the potential that the school will see one of its designs produced for sale at select Vans retail locations and Vans.com.