Andrea Zorrilla, AAA Certified

AMZ Art Advisory & Appraisals LLC

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USPAP compliant through:

09/15/2025

Specialization(s)

Latin American Art

Member Type

Certified Member

Service(s)

Charitable Donation; Estate Tax Liability; Equitable Distribution; Insurance

Appraiser's Statement

Andrea M. Zorrilla, AAA has over a decade of experience in the fine art industry, with expertise in Modern & Contemporary Latin American art in addition to Latinx art and the Caribbean diasporas. She is a Certified Member of the Appraisers Association of America (AAA) in the field of Latin American art. 

Andrea is the founder of AMZ Art Advisory & Appraisals LLC, an independent fine art advisory and appraisal service specialized in Modern & Contemporary Latin American art and Latinx art.

AMZ Art Advisory & Appraisals provides appraisals to a variety of clients for their appraisal needs. USPAP compliant appraisals are prepared for the following purposes:

  • Insurance Scheduling
  • Non-Cash Charitable Donation
  • Estate Tax
  • Estate Planning

Specialized advisory services are oriented towards the distinct collecting categories of Modern and Contemporary Latin American art and Latinx art. Advisory services are inclusive of:

  • Cross-Category Integration & Contextualization 
  • Collection Cataloguing & Provenance Research
  • Collection Inventory Review
  • Buying & Selling Strategy Planning

Bespoke Special Projects upon request.

AMZ Art Advisory & Appraisals LLC serves private, corporate and institutional collectors across the United States in addition to partnering with collection management and art advisory teams, independent art advisors and fine art appraisers. 


Prior to establishing AMZ Art Advisory & Appraisals LLC, Andrea held the role of Vice President, Specialist of Latin American art at Sotheby’s New York. Throughout her twelve-year tenure at the company, Andrea championed and oversaw record-breaking sales for Latin American women artists such as the surrealists Maria Martins and Alice Rahon and contemporary artists Olga de Amaral and Zilia Sánchez.

Andrea’s time at Sotheby’s also included passion projects that resonated with her areas of scholarly interest. In 2015 she co-organized the acclaimed private selling exhibition Cherchez la Femme: Women and Surrealism which showcased over 50 works by the most celebrated women artists of the Surrealist movement including Remedios Varo, Leonora Carrington and Bridget Tichenor, among others. And in 2021, Andrea spearheaded the online sale sequence ¡Presente! Artists for El Museo del Barrio, the first dedicated presentation of Latinx artists at international auction.