The work of Kevin Haas explores aspects of memory, movement, and presence within the urban landscape. His images slow and scrutinize the transitions and changes in the built environment through his photo-based prints that utilize both hand printing and digital technologies.

Haas earned his BFA from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago and an MFA from Indiana University where he studied printmaking and digital media. Since 1995 his work has been featured in solo and group exhibitions across the US and in Canada. He has been included in exhibits at Critical Line Gallery in Tacoma, the Jundt Museum in Spokane, and Davidson Contemporary in Seattle. He is a recipient of both the Artist Trust Fellowship and GAP grants. In 2006 he chaired the College Art Association panel titled ‘Convergent Theories: Printmaking, Photography and Digital Media” focusing on the interrelationships between these media.

His work can be seen at the Lorinda Knight Gallery in Spokane. Kevin is currently Associate Professor of Printmaking at Washington State University and coordinator of the Printmaking Area.