ArtsRevive in partnership with Selma Redevelopment Authority and sponsored by Hawthorne, Atchison, and Riddle Law Group, invites you to celebrate the opening of Unearthly, a new exhibition of work by Selma artist Bradford Brackin.
Brackin never set out to become a potter. What began with curiosity and a few lessons at the wheel turned into a lifelong creative passion. In hand-building clay, she found the freedom, texture, and rhythm that now define her work. Each piece carries a story: pressed lace from her wedding gown, leaves gathered on hikes, or patterns inspired by family heirlooms. The result is functional art that is as distinctive as it is meaningful: pottery meant to be used, loved, and lived with.
A Birmingham native who made Selma home, Brackin has steadily built a presence at shows across the Southeast while remaining deeply connected to the local creative community. At ArtsRevive’s Create Space, she found not only a studio, but also a second home.