Dr. Carolyn Mazloomi

Historian, Curator, Author, Lecturer, Artist, Mentor, Founder, and Facilitator — Dr. Carolyn Mazloomi has left her mark on many lives. Trained as an aerospace engineer, Carolyn Mazloomi turned her sights and tireless efforts in the 1980s to bring the many unrecognized contributions of African American quilt artists to the attention of the American people as well as the international art communities. From the founding of the African-American Quilt Guild of Los Angeles in 1981 to the 1985 founding of the Women of Color Quilters Network (WCQN), Mazloomi has been at the forefront of educating the public about the diversity of interpretation, styles and techniques among African American quilters as well as educating a younger generation of African Americans about their own history through the quilts the WCQN members create.

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Cynthia Lockhart and Carolyn Mazloomi, Craft in America
Cynthia Lockhart and Carolyn Mazloomi. Photo: Denise Kang
Carolyn Mazloomi, My Brother's Keeper, Craft in America
Carolyn Mazloomi, My Brother’s Keeper. Photo: Courtesy of the Artist
Carolyn Mazloomi, Happy Birthday Dr King, Craft in America
Carolyn Mazloomi, Happy Birthday Dr King. Photo: Courtesy of the Artist
Carolyn Mazloomi, Picking Away Dreams, Craft in America
Carolyn Mazloomi, Picking Away Dreams. Photo: Courtesy of the Atist
Sara Vance Waddell, Carolyn Mazloomi, Cynthia Lockhart, Craft in America
Sara Vance Waddell, Carolyn Mazloomi, Cynthia Lockhart. Photo: Denise Kang