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Meet Spring Branch’s Resident Pop‑Art Dynamo - Spring Branch Management District

Summary by sbmd.org
When neo‑pop artist Julia McLaurin needed more room for her larger‑than‑life ceramic sculptures (and their equally large sense of humor), she traded her snug 600‑square‑foot stall at Sawyer Yards for a warehouse in her own backyard. “I live 1.9 miles away,” Julia laughs. “Now I can pop in, make a clay cupcake,
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sbmd.org broke the news in on Thursday, May 8, 2025.
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