Gordena Jackson remains a figure about whom little verified biographical information is currently available in the major art historical record. No confirmed birth or death dates have been established, and the details of her training, nationality, and primary period of activity have not been comprehensively documented in published sources accessible to researchers.
Based on surviving works attributed to her, Jackson appears to have been a painter whose output attracted sufficient institutional interest to enter museum and gallery collections. The nature and scope of that work, however, awaits fuller scholarly investigation.
As research into overlooked and underrepresented artists continues to expand — driven by renewed interest in recovering the full diversity of artistic production — it is hoped that more detailed documentation of Gordena Jackson's life and career will emerge. Until that work is done, any detailed account of her training, influences, or place within a particular school or movement would risk substituting speculation for fact.