African American Quilters of Los Angeles - 07 NOV 2015

The 2015 show was called, "A Taste of Mardi Gras Quilt Show" and was held at the Carson Community Center.
The Jester's Mask - Veronica Jones
The AAQLA started in 1986 with a hand full of black women and an exhibition at the California Afro-American Museum located at Exposition Park.
Easy Peasy - Yvonne M. Williams
Today, their Guild boasts of a multi-ethnic membership of over 160 men and women of all ages. 
African Queens - Sylvia Adams

This group really knows how to put on a good show, with (not one but) two party favors when you walk in the door, live jazz music, seven categories for audience judging, quilting demonstrations, vendors, ticket drawings for gift baskets and it was over-whelming!

Fleur De Lis - Gloria Sanders

The seven categories were: 

General

Hula Guilt 2015 

 - Elaine Whiting Geanakopoulos -

Labyrinth Walk-A Two Block Quilt - Gloria Jones
Spring Quilt Block - Gloria Sanders

Flower Garden - Rosalee Watson
Mardi Gras Quilts
Mylar Carnavale Masks
Carnavale De Venezu Masks - Gloria Sanders 
Mardi Gras Queens - Rudy Ewell

Round Robin
Round Robin-African Prints - Gwendolyn Spaulding
Wearable Art
Quilted Jacket - Vicki L. Stuckey
Art Quilts
Rain Forest Flower Garden - Estelle Hamilton
Mask Wall
and Block of the Month. Many of the quilts I found lacking in originality as they let the printed pattern in the material rule the design by just sewing around an image. But several (as I've shown in this posting) created the pattern by combining materials to create the design.
Modern Jacobean Applique "Exotica" - Gwendolyn Jones
YoYo Quilt - Gwendolyn Jones
This vendor, Kisasi Ramsess, (also an AAQLA member and exhibitor) truly paints with material.
Plus, he turns his quilts into several other medias for purchase: cards,
 prints,
t-shirts,
calendars,
and coloring books.
Someone told me he started in mosaic and stain glass. His website says he is a self taught artist. I asked him if he also did all of his own sewing and he said he does. Here's a link to check out his wonderful art: Ramsess Art Online 
The AAQLA meets monthly at the Department of Water and Power in Downtown Los Angeles. There is a monthly dues and each member is expected to make a quilt during their birthday month that is then donated to a non-profit. There are several quilt circles within the organization that meet in other areas around LA. Their quilt show is a bi-annual event. Here a like to their website: AAQLA