Marco Muller also known as Super-Empee is a Winnipeg-born multimedia artist and emerging Curator, specialised in paintings, murals, photography and printmaking, sharing his vision of what he feels it is to be a Cree artist navigating a colonial world. He finds inspiration from the world around him, heavily influenced by Indigenous activism and socio-political problems Indigenous communities and peoples face. Marco is the son of a Cree mother and residential school survivor from Pukatawagan Cree Nation also known as Mathias Colomb, a remote community located in Northern Manitoba Treaty 6 territory along the Northern rail line No. 99.
Marco has painted murals professionally since 2019 painting for both private commissions and mural festivals including Wall2Wall and #PaintThePavementWPG. Additionally, he has worked alongside internationally known, award-winning artist collective Bruno Smoky and Shalak Attack of the Clandestinos Art. Marco has worked for various artist-run organisations across Canada including Winnipeg Art Gallery-Qaumajuq, Gallery 44 in Toronto, and remotely for Campbell River Art Gallery in BC. Most recently, Marco has curated the group show In Between Spaces, which was on display in the spring and summer of 2022 in Gallery 44 in Toronto.
Marco is currently completing his third year of a Bachelor of Fine Arts University of Manitoba School of Art while working with the Winnipeg Art Gallery-Quamajuq Indigenous Ways and Equity team.