Roxanne Huber (b. 1984, The Netherlands) is a Dutch artist and photographer, residing in Northern Colorado, United States.
Intrigued by the essence of childhood and its ephemerality, she explores how emotion alters our experience of time.
Her work encompasses the emotion of time from the perspective of a mother.
“Perhaps, ultimately, the emotional dimension of time is not the film of mist that prevents us from apprehending the nature of time objectively. Perhaps the emotion of time is precisely what time is for us”.
Carlo Rovelli, The order of time.

Selected group exhibitions:
2023: Group exhibition. Colorado Photographic Arts Center. Tell Me a Story: The Role of Storytelling in Photography Exhibition juried by Mary Statzer.
2023 Group exhibition. Kuala Lumpur International Photo Awards, Portraits of intimacy.
2023 Online exhibition. Center for Photographic Art 2023 Members’ Juried Exhibition juried by Hamidah Glasgow.
2023 Group exhibition. The Photoplace Gallery (Middlebury, Vermont) Parenthood juried by Rebecca Senf.
2022 Online exhibition. DER GREIF Guest Room The Oneness of Humanity curated by Darius Himes.
Publications:
2023 Hyperallergic article How a Bill to Protect Children Online Threatens Artists by Emma Shapiro
2023 SHOTS Magazine Summer Issue: No. 160. Love and truth
2023 Eye Mama Project book by Karni Arieli, published by TeNeues
Awards/Honors:
2023 Top 200 PhotoLucida Critical Mass 2023.
2023 Finalist. Lucie Foundation, The Portrait Project, Take two.
2022 Honorable mention to attend the La Luz workshop The Photobook: an Overview of Traditional Publishing, Limited Editions & The Artist’s Book with Mary Virginia Swanson & Susan Kae Grant