Low-Fidelity Design: Making Techniques from Minnesota’s Underground Music Scene delved into Minnesota’s anti-mainstream music culture to uncover how artists crafted their visual identities, uniting sound with visual expression. The exhibition explored the connection between sound and visuals, showcasing how underground musicians employed affordable methods like Risograph, screen printing, and DIY art to bring their music to life. Objects were curated from the University of Minnesota Libraries’ Minnesota Underground Music Archive for a local look at these creative processes.