Elizabeth Skidmore Sasser (March 5, 1918 - August 14, 2005) was an artist, educator, and architectural historian.
Education
Sasser's undergraduate degree was from the School of Fine Arts at Ohio State University, and she went on to earn a Ph.D. from Ohio State University.[1]
Career
Texas Technological College hired Sasser in 1949 to teach watercolors courses and Freshmen design studios. Sasser and her husband taught art classes for the children of museum members at The Museum of Texas Technological College.[2][3] During this era, Sasser's publications were in School Arts: the Arts Education Magazine, and address general art education topics such as teacher and parent engagement[4] and individual projects such as three dimensional posters[5] and sculpture.[6] By 1963 Sasser was promoted to professor of architecture,[7] and she was named Faculty Woman of the Year in 1965.[8] In 1986, she transferred into the College of Architecture, and she retired in 1990.[9]
Sasser authored multiple books, most notably Dugout to Deco: Building in West Texas, 1880-1930 that traces the history of West Texas architecture, The World of Spirits and Ancestors in the Art of Western Sub-Saharan Africa, and she contributed entries to the three-volume set edited by Paul Oliver, Encyclopedia of Vernacular Architecture of the World,[10]
Sasser, Elizabeth Skidmore (1969-01-01). Architecture of Ancient Peru. Nolan E. Barrick (First ed.). International Center for Arid and Semi-Arid Land Studies, Texas Technological College.
Milosevich, Paul; Sasser, Elizabeth S. (1992). Out of the ordinary: the art of Paul Milosevich (2. [pr.] ed.). Lubbock, Tex: Texas Tech Univ. Pr. ISBN978-0-89672-235-4.[11]
Skidmore, Elizabeth Sasser (1993). Dugout To Deco: Building In West Texas, 1880-1930. Texas Tech University Press.[12]
Sasser, Elizabeth (1995). The World of Spirits and Ancestors in the Art of Western Sub-Saharan Africa. Lubbock, Texas: Texas Tech University Press. ISBN0896723461.
Stuttaford, Genevieve (May 31, 1994). "Nonfiction -- Out of the Ordinary: The Art of Paul Milosevich by Elizabeth Skidmore Sasser". Publishers Weekly. 238 (24): 64 – via Proquest.
Terhune, Linda (29 November 1991). "Books show off talents of musician, muralists and more". Gazette Telegraph . Colorado Springs Gazette - Telegraph ; Colorado Springs, Colo. pp. F3 – via Proquest.
Weisenburger, Patricia (April 1996). "Books for the Western library -- Dugout to Deco: Building in West Texas, 1880-1930 by Elizabeth Skidmore Sasser". Journal of the West. 35 (2): 115 – via Proquest.