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John Canning & Co. | |
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Founders | John Canning |
Founded | 1976 |
Location | Headquarters in Cheshire, CT |
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https://johncanningco.com/ |
John Canning & Co., formerly John Canning Studios, is an historic building restoration, conservation, and preservation company located in Cheshire, Connecticut, led by David Riccio[1], Dorothea Hennessey, and John Canning [2].
John Canning & Co. has performed restoration, conservation, and preservation work on historic, landmark, and other buildings across the United States with work ranging from the restoration of the ceiling mural at Grand Central Terminal in New York, New York,[3] [4] to the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe,[5] a new church in La Crosse, Wisconsin, designed by Duncan Stroik[6] and to Hulihe'e Palace on the Big Island of Hawaii, involving restoration of lime plaster.[7]
The founder, John Canning[8] is an expert on traditional decorative painting techniques and materials and historic color palettes. Canning, a master artisan,[9][10] has been recognized by the American Institute of Architects, which has appointed him as an honorary AIA member.[11] He is also a Professional Associate of the American Institute for Conservation of Historic & Artistic Works (AIC).[12] Completing his studies at the following institutions -Scottish Decorative Trade Institute, the Stow College of Building in Glasgow, and the Glasgow School of Art, John Canning served a five-year apprenticeship as a church decorator, developing artistic skills and replicating old-world techniques and materials. After his apprenticeship, he opened a studio in Glasgow as a member of the London City & Guilds. Canning emigrated from Scotland to the United States in the early 1970s and opened a studio in Connecticut.