Apple unleashed its augmented reality tools with iOS 11 back in September, and next month Pérez Art Museum Miami will launch its first exhibit that uses ARKit on iPhones and iPads.

The digital art exhibit goes live on Tuesday, December 5, with the augmented reality features available to visitors with iPhones and iPads with the museum’s Cuseum-powered iOS app installed. PAMM’s AR project is made possible thanks to a generous grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.

Here’s a description of the exhibit:

The upcoming exhibit at PAMM will be the first public exhibition to rely on Apple’s ARKit technology, and PAMM plans more ARKit-based digital exhibits next year.

The ARKit-powered digital artwork will be on show through April. While PAMM is the first museum to launch an exhibition using ARKit, Apple is using its own augmented reality technology to power its Apple Park AR experience at its Visitor Center which can you view here.