The Charles W. Eisemann Center in Richardson is hosting the third installment of the Eisemann Edge Initiative with an exhibit centered around art and deep space.

The free exhibit is titled “Sensing Deep Space: Pandora’s Cluster” and incorporates a multisensory experience based on several galaxies located within Pandora’s Cluster. Visitors will look at images captured by the James Webb Space Telescope while listening to an accompanying soundtrack composed by Ben Heim.

The overview

The exhibit, which is free to the public, is open between 1-7 p.m. Thursday through Saturday and 1-5 p.m. Sunday, and will be on display through Feb. 4. Ticketing for the exhibit is available online.

According to a city news release, the exhibit is a collaboration organized by Houston-based nonprofit SciArt and some students and staff from both The University of Texas at Dallas’s Physics Department and Bass School of Arts, Humanities and Technology’s ArtSciLab.