Festival Merchandise & Art

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2026 Call to Artists – Artwork Submission Information

Help make the music happen by submitting original artwork for consideration for Sunriver Music Festival’s 49th Season poster, marketing material and merchandise.  Each year the Festival, lead by a jury of professional artists, chooses a piece of art from a Central Oregon artist to become the face of the Summer Festival.  

2025 Season Poster

“River Dreaming” by David Young-Wolff
Digitally-enhanced original photograph

20″ x 30″ on metal and custom-framed, was sold at auction at the Raise the Baton fundraising party on June 21

Photographer David Young-Wolff’s “River Dreaming” was selected as Sunriver Music Festival’s poster artwork for 2025. He has been the photographer of record for the Sunriver Music Festival for the last few years and it is a delight to feature his work in this manner this year.

Each year, the Festival features an artist local to Central Oregon for the season’s poster. Artists were invited to submit their artwork for consideration and a jury of professional artists from the Artist’s Gallery Sunriver assists in making the selection.

This work will be featured on the cover of the brochure and program magazine for the 48th season of Sunriver Music Festival.

“I am honored to have my work, ‘River Dreaming,’ chosen as the poster for the 48th year of the Sunriver Music Festival. The intention of ‘River Dreaming’ is to illustrate how experiencing outside can alter your perception of being in nature. You can open up to nature in many different ways, from realistic to surrealistic and beyond.” ~David Young-Wolff

Sunriver Music Festival posters are available in the Festival office for $35. Framed posters are $85. Notecards with Festival art throughout the years are $25 for a pack of 10.

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About the Artist

David Young-Wolff’s journey through the world of photography has always been guided by one constant: light. As a child, he was captivated by the way light danced through the leaves, wrapped around mountains and over every object in its path. He couldn’t resist following its journey as it traveled across people, faces, and shapes. This early fascination with light has defined his nearly 45-year career as a professional photographer in Los Angeles.

David became one of the top producers of stock photography, before shifting his focus to creating powerful, evocative images for clients and embarking on his own personal photography projects.

One of the defining moments of his career was working on the book Navajo Mothers and Daughters: Portraits of Beauty. Over the course of five years, David and his wife traveled more than 14,000 miles from Santa Monica to Flagstaff where they spent time on the Navajo reservation capturing intimate portraits of Navajo women for a project that was both technically demanding and personally fulfilling. It was an extraordinary opportunity for David, made even more meaningful by the close friendship with the book’s author, a longtime friend of his and his wife, Pam.

David deeply appreciates a lifetime in photography, which has given him the opportunity to meet and collaborate with incredible people, learning from each interaction. Working on numerous creative projects has allowed him to experience the power of teamwork. At the same time, photography has also given him the freedom to create powerful images on his own, capturing moments through his unique perspective.

Today, David and Pam now reside in Sunriver, where his photography continues to evolve, shaped by a lifelong love of light. davidyoung-wolff.com

Past Season Artwork