Gallery 317 Hosts Natalie Smith's 'Soul Reflections' Exhibition

The free two-day show features abstract works exploring identity and emotion.

Mar. 30, 2026 at 6:09pm

A bold, abstract composition of jagged geometric shapes and stark black silhouettes in high-contrast red and white, conceptually representing the themes of identity and emotion explored in Natalie Smith's art exhibition.Natalie Smith's abstract paintings at the 'Soul Reflections' exhibition invite viewers to reflect on the complexities of identity and emotion.Indianapolis Today

Gallery 317 in Indianapolis will host a solo art exhibition by local artist Natalie Smith titled 'Soul Reflections' on April 17-18, 2026. The free event will feature abstract works exploring themes of identity and emotion.

Why it matters

Natalie Smith is an up-and-coming Indianapolis artist whose work has gained attention for its powerful exploration of personal identity and the human experience through abstract painting. This exhibition at Gallery 317 will provide an opportunity for the local community to engage with Smith's art and celebrate the vibrant arts scene in Indianapolis.

The details

The 'Soul Reflections' exhibition at Gallery 317 will showcase a collection of Natalie Smith's abstract paintings that delve into themes of self-reflection, emotional expression, and the complexities of identity. The free two-day event will allow visitors to view Smith's work and connect with the artist's creative process.

  • The 'Soul Reflections' exhibition will open on April 17, 2026 and run through April 18, 2026.

The players

Natalie Smith

An Indianapolis-based artist whose abstract paintings explore themes of identity and emotion.

Gallery 317

An art gallery located in Indianapolis that is hosting the 'Soul Reflections' solo exhibition by Natalie Smith.

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What they’re saying

“Natalie Smith's work has a way of capturing the complexities of the human experience in a truly unique and powerful way.”

— Sarah Williamson, Gallery Curator

What’s next

The exhibition will be open to the public with free admission on both April 17 and April 18, 2026.

The takeaway

This solo exhibition by rising Indianapolis artist Natalie Smith provides an opportunity for the local community to engage with thought-provoking abstract art that explores themes of identity and emotion.