Scott Jaquith
Scott Jaquith is an illustrator, artist, and graphic designer based in Santa Fe, New Mexico. He works for the Museum of New Mexico's Office of Archaeological Studies as the division's graphic artist, illustrator, and website manager.
Aside from work at the Office of Archaeological Studies, Scott accepts commissions for private collections and for use in print publications and web release. Please contact Scott by e-mail at scottjaquith@gmail.com to inquire.
Recent projects
Historical maps of colonial New Spain, commissioned by Linda Tigges for the book entitled Spanish Colonial Lives: Documents from the Spanish Colonial Archives of New Mexico, 1705–1774
Palace of the Governors in the early 17th-century, commissioned by Cordelia (Dedie) Snow to produce hand drawn illustrations for use in the historical lecture series on the Palace of the Governors entitled In Need of Repair: The Appearance of the Palace of the Governors between 1660 and 1720
New Mexico Community Foundation (NMCF) 30th anniversary gala, commissioned by the NMCF to produce printed material for its 30th anniversary gala
Hopi Country in 1680, commissioned by Kenneth Reid Beesley to draft a location map for use in the book An 1860 English-Hopi Vocabulary Written in the Deseret Alphabet
Galisteo Basin watershed map, commissioned by the Bureau of Land Management for use on the Galisteo Basin Archaeological Sites Protection Act's website
El Camino Real, commissioned by the Museum of New Mexico for the Santa Fe Found: Fragments of Time exhibit at the Palace of the Governors