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Noisy Trumpet Welcomes San Antonio Museum of Art as Newest Client

As the San Antonio Museum of Art nears its 40th-anniversary celebration of bringing arts and culture to the masses, we couldn’t be more excited to add SAMA to our client roster!

The Noisy Trumpet team will work alongside the museum to drive traffic and awareness towards their latest exhibit—Texas Women: A New History of Abstract Art—which features over ninety-five works of art from seventeen different female artists spanning several generations. Our efforts will include a variety of digital ad campaigns such as social media and native ads, sponsored social posts on high traffic outlets, and geotargeting. We will also work to develop community partnerships as well as work with our sister company, The PM Group, to strategize and implement a local radio campaign to increase outreach.

The San Antonio Museum of Art is currently open to the public with enhanced safety protocols including social distancing and limited capacity. Be sure to visit their latest exhibit and find out more about Texas Women before it comes to a close on September 6th.

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Featured on our banner are the artworks of the following Texas Women who are featured in the exhibit from right to left:

Sara Cardona (American, born Mexico, 1971)

Circular Thinking, 2019
Digital print on aluminum dibond
72 x 51 1/2 in.
Courtesy the artist

Liz Trosper (American, born 1983)

toothy zip (neon:ochre), 2019
UV inkjet print on canvas
102 x 74 in.
Courtesy of Barry Whistler Gallery
Photography by Liz Trosper

Terrell James (American, born 1955)

The Game, 2015
Acrylic on canvas
66 x 66 in.
San Antonio Museum of Art, purchased with The Brown Foundation Contemporary Art Acquisition Fund, 2018
Courtesy of the artist and Barry Whistler Gallery

Dorothy Antoinette “Toni” LaSelle (American, 1901–2002)

Climate of the Heart #7, 1956
Oil on canvas
48 x 34 in.
Courtesy the Dorothy Antoinette LaSelle Foundation and Inman Gallery
Photography by Michael O’Brien

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“Water. The Consequences?” Devils River Conservancy Launches New Campaign Initiative

Since 2018, Noisy Trumpet has proudly represented the Devils River Conservancy, a nonprofit organization with a mission to preserve and protect the Devils River and the lands within its watershed. A year later, we’re honored to continue to work with this amazing nonprofit in their new initiative called “Water. The Consequences?.” This new campaign is advocating for smart groundwater management in Val Verde County in order to help protect municipal water supplies, environmental flows, and private property rights. As part of “Water. The Consequences?,” Noisy Trumpet has been tasked with developing a strategic public relations and digital campaign that will consist of media outreach, the development of print collateral, social media content as well as event coordination and support.

 

Val Verde County is home to several watersheds including the Devils River, Rio Grande, Amistad Reservoir, Pecos River and San Felipe Creek. These surface waters are fed by groundwater from the complex Edwards-Trinity Aquifer and are widely considered abundant and pure. For decades, these waters have remained the primary source of drinking water for Val Verde County and many communities south of Del Rio, Texas. They also support eco-tourism and agricultural industries, and contribute to upwards of 1/3 of the downstream flows to the Rio Grande.

 

Unfortunately, Val Verde County does not have a groundwater conservation district or water management plan of any type. Groundwater resources are therefore subject to the “Rule of Capture,” an English common law that allows any landowner to pump as much groundwater as they are able without consequence and regardless of the impact to rivers, lakes, creeks, municipal water supply, or neighboring landowners. 

 

“Water. The Consequences?” encourages Val Verde County citizens to get involved and advocates for responsible groundwater management and protection. Our team is excited to help the DRC deliver this campaign and looks forward to continuing to support them in their mission to treasure, preserve and protect the Devils River. 

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Noisy Trumpet Named a Finalist in National Campaign Competition

Noisy Trumpet is thrilled to announce that our “Don’t Blow It” campaign for The Devils River Conservancy has been selected as a finalist for the 2019 PRNEWS’ Platinum PR Awards in the category of “Activism Campaign.” PRNEWS’ Platinum PR Awards ‘Activism Campaign’ category recognizes campaigns from across the country that have promoted, impeded, directed social, political, economic, or environmental reform or stasis, to make improvements in society.

“Don’t Blow It” came to fruition in 2018 when the Devils River Conservancy (DRC) approached our team to help raise awareness on the negative impacts wind farm developments would have on Val Verde County. The campaign sought to position Val Verde County’s unique natural resources as important assets to all Texans and advocate for responsible placement of wind farm developments. To learn more about our campaign, visit our “Don’t Blow It” case study.

As the only San Antonio agency selected as a finalist, our team will represent the Alamo City at the award ceremony this September in New York City. A few of the prestigious judges selected for the 2019 awards include Conservation International CMO Anastasia Khoo, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Senior Director of Digital Communications Erin Flior, and Zebra Technologies Head of Global Public Relations & the Global Customer Reference Program, Therese Van Ryne.

When news broke that “Don’t Blow It” was selected as a finalist our CEO Fran Yanity stated, “Our team has worked tirelessly to promote the Devils River Conservancy’s mission to the masses and make a difference in saving what is left of wild Texas. Noisy Trumpet is extremely honored to be a finalist in this category and be nationally recognized amongst the best of the best in communications.” For a full list of finalists and judges, visit PR NEWS 2019 Platinum Awards.

Stay tuned to hear the results of the awards ceremony!
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