Art Exhibit Honoring Philando Castile Opens Sunday

MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) -- Nearly two years after the fatal shooting of Philando Castile, a Twin Cities museum has created an exhibit in his honor.

Castile died in July 2016 after a St. Anthony police officer shot him during a traffic stop.

Following his death, several artists created pieces to express their feelings. Starting this weekend, the Minneapolis Institute of Art will showcase that work in a new display called "Art and Healing: In the Moment."

Castile's mother reached out to the museum, asking to share the work with the hopes of having a healing effect on the community. The free exhibit opens to the public on Sunday, through the end of July.

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