Career
Jackson Narcomey was a Muscogee Creek painter and printmaker from Oklahoma. He died March 22, 2012, in Muskogee. Jackson grew up in Eufaula, Oklahoma, located in the Muscogee Nation.
In high school, Narcomey returned to Tahlequah to attend Sequoyah Indian School.
There he studied studio arts under Riley White. His classes included very influential instruction in serigraphy.
Upon graduation, Narcomey joined the United States. Air Force, serving as an on-board flight mechanic. He was honorably discharged after two years of service and returned to Oklahoma and the Muscogee Nation.
Beginning in the 1970s, Narcomey developed his art career in earnest.
He painted in the Bacone School flat style as well as non-objective abstraction and sculpture. Narcomey also pursued a career as a commercial screen printer.