Casa Séptima was born from the belief that art, culture, and advocacy belong together.
Although newly established, Casa Séptima has been years in the making — growing naturally from philanthropic art events by Andrade Gonzalez LLP and Sean and Monica Andrade evolved into something much larger: the creation of a permanent space dedicated to art, culture, dialogue, and community gathering.
From its beginning, Andrade Gonzalez was never intended to be just a law firm. It was built to be part of the fabric and culture of Los Angeles — a place connected not only to advocacy and justice, but also to building community, promoting creativity, and spotlighting the work of others.
Over the past year, that vision expanded through a series of community-centered events and fundraisers supporting important nonprofit organizations, including MALDEF, CHIRLA, and Immigrant Defenders Law Center. These gatherings brought together artists, legal leaders, advocates, and community members in a way that felt authentic, inspiring, and deeply needed.

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Casa Séptima serves as a contemporary space dedicated to showcasing Chicano, Latino, and cultural artists while fostering artistic collaboration and cultural exchange, functioning as a vibrant gathering place for philanthropy, music, conversation, and community engagement, bringing people together through shared cultural experiences. Located within the Arts District, the gallery is also home to exhibitions, nonprofit events, collector gatherings, and diverse cultural programming that enriches and connects the community.
As Los Angeles continues to evolve, Casa Séptima reflects the growing intersection of art, culture, business, advocacy, and civic engagement.
Through the collaboration of Casa Séptima and Andrade Gonzalez, we hope to continue supporting artists, culture, important causes, and the creative spirit that defines Los Angeles and the Arts District.
-Sean Andrade
