
To the average American, the name Gintarė (ghin-TAH-rey) doesn’t generally ring a bell. Mention her name in Europe, however, and you can almost certainly expect to get some exclamations of praise.
Gintarė Jautakaitė was born in Lithuania and, as a very young child, exhibited an extraordinary talent for singing. After winning a singing contest at the age of 6, Gintarė’s fate as a musician was sealed. She was accepted into the famed Stasys Šimkus Conservatory in Lithuania and received degrees in classical piano and jazz. Upon winning a young pop artist’s singing competition in Ukraine in 1981, her career as a pop singer was born. She became a European starlet, performing for thousands of fans over the years, eventually signing a major record deal with EMI Records in England as well as a publishing contract with Sony. She spent the early 2000s hitting the top-10 spot on the British pop charts and working with famed musical artists including the Bee Gees, Michael Jackson and Whitney Houston. She even performed for Pope John Paul II during his 1992 tour.
Her career brought her to America in 1982, where she gained her citizenship soon after. After living and working in big cities such as London, New York City and Washington, D.C., she found herself residing in the small coastal town of Camden, Maine. With the start of the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent quarantine, she found herself stuck at home and itching to do something new and challenging. She decided to teach herself to oil paint!
Throughout her life, the famed musician had dabbled in painting but never before did she have the time to spend hours at an easel. By watching YouTube videos and practicing her newfound craft for over a year, she gained her voice in oil painting, and she is now ready to add “fine artist” to her already-impressive repertoire.
Her first-ever fine art show, “Sinking Gardens,” is currently on display at the Sohns Gallery in The Rock & Art Shop in downtown Bangor. “Sinking Gardens” is a statement about the dangers of climate change and rising ocean levels, a subject she found herself reflecting on heavily while living on the Maine coast. Her stunning and moody yet whimsical floral waterscapes are passionately rendered and display remarkable skill as well as vision.
“Sinking Gardens” is on display at the Sohns Gallery located in the Rock & Art Shop from Feb. 21 to April 3. A reception is being held at the gallery from 5 to 6 p.m. March 4. An artist talk will begin at 5:30 p.m.
Dowling Walsh Gallery Opens 2026 Season with Solo Exhibitions by Artists Lauren Fensterstock and Jacob Bond Hessler
Sidle House Gallery in Freeport opens its 2026 season with “Anne Hebebrand: A World That Is,” a solo exhibition of cold-wax and oil paintings on view May 1 through June 13. An opening reception is May 1 from 6 to 8 p.m. The exhibition draws from seven years of Hebebrand’s work, which she describes as […]
Waterfall Arts in Belfast is showing “Make Your Mark,” an immersive, community-driven exhibition in the Clifford Gallery through May 29. The opening reception was held April 18. Conceived by program director Amy Tingle, the show draws inspiration from street art and the call-and-response nature of public creative expression. The exhibition features participatory installations including doodle […]
Centre Street Arts Gallery in Bath will hold its spring reception May 15 from 5 to 7 p.m., featuring work by the gallery’s 22 member artists. Centre Street Arts Gallery is at 11 Centre St., Bath. Hours are 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday. Email centrestartsgalleryllc@gmail.com or call 207-442-0300 for more information.
Artemis Gallery in Northeast Harbor opens its 15th season with a group exhibition and reception on May 21 from 5 to 7 p.m. The show features work in stone sculpture by Obadiah Buell, woodblock print by Nicole Herz, oil paintings by Liddy Hubbell and David LaPalombara, photography by Parker Stewart and bronze sculpture by Rebekah […]
The Kittery Art Association, in collaboration with the York Public Library, presents “Eleven Views from Here,” on view May 2 through June 30 at the York Public Library, 15 Long Sands Road, York. An opening reception is May 5 from 5 to 7 p.m. The exhibition features selected works by 11 KAA artists representing the […]
The Farnsworth Art Museum in Rockland will open “By Design: The Worlds of Betsy James Wyeth” with a public reception on May 1 from 4 to 6 p.m. The exhibition runs May 2 through Oct. 16 in the Hadlock and Wyeth Study Center Galleries, with additional programming in the Wyeth Center from June 13 through […]
Dowling Walsh Gallery in Rockland is showing “5AM in the Pinewoods,” a solo exhibition of paintings by Joanna Logue, through May 9. Logue, a native of Australia who has lived on Mount Desert Island since 2017, takes inspiration from daily hikes in Acadia National Park near her home in Somesville. The changing colors of the […]
The Maine Crafts Association will present STITCH: Runway Show + Style Market on June 4 from 5 to 9 p.m. at Maine Studio Works, 170 Anderson St., Portland. The annual fundraising event celebrates Maine’s slow fashion designers, textile artists and makers. Six Maine-based designers will present original handcrafted wearable work in a live runway show […]
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