Azalea Thorpe (10 April 1911 – 29 December 1988) was a Scottish-born American weaver and textile designer. Known for her innovative experimentation with both natural and synthetic materials, Thorpe was a featured instructor and lecturer throughout the United States. She has weavings in the permanent collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum. An annual award given in her honor is presented by the Institute of American Indian Arts for fiber arts.
Azalea Quiñones (27 May 1951, El Tigre) is a Venezuelan painter and poet. In her plastic arts work, she combines techniques of drawing, painting and collage, using materials such as charcoal, crayon, jute, oil, pastels, paint and silk. Quiñones received a 2010 National Prize of Plastic Arts of Venezuela. Her works have been exhibited in major galleries and exhibitions including the Salón Nacional de Jóvenes Artistas, the Galería Tiempo Argentino, the first Havana Biennial and the Galería de Arte Nacional.