On Saturday, November 8th, as part of La Noche de los Museos, Cassia House opened its doors with a participatory proposal that blurred the boundaries between art, audience, and process. Soy yo, somos nosotros —a live action by artist Julián Rodríguez Vigo— transformed the gallery into a space of collective creation, where image became an excuse to think (ourselves) together.

Across a series of human silhouettes spread throughout the room—not as finished portraits but as open memories—the public was invited to intervene, write, draw, or simply observe. Each gesture added a new layer of meaning, turning the ensemble into a shared surface, constantly in construction. Rodríguez Vigo proposed a non-hierarchical experience: a work that is not exhibited but happens, expanding through encounter.

  

The experience was accompanied by live music from bassist Cristian Leguizamón, whose improvisations created an enveloping, sensory atmosphere—somewhere between the meditative and the celebratory. His sound followed the rhythm of the interventions and the pulse of the audience, establishing a harmonic counterpoint between the visual and the sonic.

The evening was supported by Blue Moon, which invited visitors to share a beer during the event, reinforcing the spirit of gathering and conversation that defines Cassia House. The gallery—lit up and open to the street—became, once again, a stage and meeting point, a territory where art unfolds not as object, but as living experience.