Roxanne Huber (b. 1984, The Netherlands) is a self-taught Dutch artist and photographer residing in Northern Colorado, United States. With a deeply introspective nature, Roxanne delves into the profound intersection of emotion and time, drawing inspiration from her experiences as a woman, mother, and artist. Her photography is a heartfelt exploration of feelings, emphasizing emotional depth.
Intrigued by how the passage of time affects her experiences, Roxanne’s work highlights the fleeting moments that define our lives, revealing how emotions shape our perception of time. Her close-up photographs serve as a means of looking inward, offering a detailed view into the delicate, transient beauty of life's most intimate moments. Each image reflects her belief that feelings, rather than intellect, are central to understanding our deepest selves, particularly through the lens of loving.
Group Exhibitions
2024
Center for Fine Art Photography. Wonder. Juried by Douglas McCulloh.
2023
Kuala Lumpur International Photo Awards. Portraits of intimacy.
Center for Photographic Art. Members’ Show. Juried by Hamidah Glasgow.
The Photoplace Gallery. Parenthood. Juried by Rebecca Senf.
2022
DER GREIF Guest Room. The Oneness of Humanity. Curated by Darius Himes and Ali Rajabi.
Publications
2024
SHOTS Magazine. Spring/Summer Issue: No. 163. Dreams
Stir the pot. Zine. Overlapse Photobooks. Tiffany Jones.
Musee Magazine. Tell me a story, Personal Space & Michael Kenna
2023
Hyperallergic. How a Bill to Protect Children Online Threatens Artists by Emma Shapiro
Center for photographic art. Member’s Juried Exhibition Catalogue
The Photoplace Gallery. “Parenthood” Exhibition Catalogue
KLPA “Portraits of Intimacy” Exhibition Catalogue
SHOTS Magazine. Spring/Summer Issue: No. 160. Love and truth
Eye Mama Project book. by Karni Arieli, published by TeNeues
Awards/Honors
2024
Juror’s honorable mention (Douglas McCulloh) Center for Fine Art Photography. Wonder exhibition.
2023
Top 200. PhotoLucida Critical Mass.
Finalist. Lucie Foundation, The Portrait Project, Take two.
2022
Honorable mention. La Luz workshop, The Photobook by Mary Virginia Swanson & Susan Kae Grant.