A.M. is a practicing artist, curator, and writer. Her goal is to shape discourse and disseminate information on visual artists of color and women artists. She participated in Bob Blackburn’s Printmaking Workshop in New York during the late 1980’s and worked as the Director of Visual Arts at the Painted Bride Art Center in Philadelphia. Some of her recent curatorial projects have focused on women and women’s art in relationship to feminism. Examples include hallmark exhibits such as: Screenings: Public & Private (2004) and Convergence (2002). As a journalist, A.M. continues to examine the work of a diverse group of artists whose concerns range from modernism to socio-political percepts. She is currently working on critical essays on how capitalism, the military industrial complex, and racism in America can be challenged through art. A.M. received the transformation award from the Leeway Foundation in 2009.