Silvi Naçi, originally from Albania, is a professor of History of Photography in Los Angeles. She is a visual artist who brought to Évora a technique that combines photography and printing. She worked with the Évora community, combining the shapes of the Almendre Cromlechs and the architecture left by the North Africans with the bodies of the different diasporas found in Évora and those who live there. Our visitors had the opportunity to create their own print on fabric and take home a memory and identity.