The exhibition galleries on the 2nd floor of the Pina Luz building host the solo exhibition of artist Neide Sá, from the avant-garde movement Poema/Processo (1967 – 1972). The artist produced works that sought to understand the poem as a graphic object that goes beyond the alphabet.

The exhibition brings together a significant selection of Neide Sá's production, highlighting her work as an art educator, the multiplicity of languages ​​and supports in her work, and also her research into materials, which responds to specific questions of each era: from the novelty of acrylics, colors and forms of printing between the 1960s and 1970s to the return to a civilizing origin in Brazil, which looked back 500 years since its foundation at the turn of the 1990s to the 2000s.

With 97 works, the exhibition covers the period from 1960 to the 2000s, connecting the beginning of the artist's career with her most recent production. With a room with interactive works, such as Time (1967) Reflective (1977) and We & us (2004), the curatorship was shared with the Pinacoteca's Educational Action Center. In this room, the public can touch, interact and compose their own poems.