She was born in
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in 1940 and eventually married her husband
Álvaro de Sá who was a poet. With Sá, Álvaro de Sá (her husband),
Wlademir Dias-Pino, and
Moacy Cirne, they founded the Poema/Processo art movement in 1967 and ended in 1972 due to persecution by the U.S.-backed Brazilian dictatorship. Together, the founders of the Poema/Processo movement called into question the power of words. The did so by replacing words with pictures, paintings, drawings, etc. She began her series ''Artist's Book
with a piece called Onomatopeias. This piece would lead her to eventually create over 150 pieces to add to her Artist's Book''.
dictatorship in Brazil, which censored and limited everyone living under this regime, artists such as Neide Sá and many others used their work to indirectly express what this strict censorship wouldn't allow them to. is reflected in some of her work such as
A Corda. She did not begin any formal art training until later in her life. She had a begun her Poema/Processo art movement in 1967 and she did not begin her art training until the mid-1970s. She didn't official get her degree in art education until 1980 when she graduated from the
Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro. == Education ==