As a recital soloist, Vartan has been featured on the
Los Angeles Philharmonic Green Umbrella Series,[13] the Different Trains Series, at universities in residence all over the United States and on the Music at the Court series in
Pasadena, California, where she produced her own solo percussion concerts. As a
concerto soloist, Vartan has performed with various orchestras including the Hubei Opera and Dance Company[14] of
Wuhan, China, the Sierra Wind Symphony, the
Helena Symphony Orchestra,[15] the Orchestra of Southern Utah,
Southwest Chamber Music,[16] as well as premiering new concertos by both American and Chinese composers.
International projects
Vartan has participated in cultural exchange projects such as the “Ascending Dragon” Project in Vietnam,[17] "The Dream of Helen" project[18] in China and the “East Meets West” project designed around her as a soloist in
Wuhan, China in 2014. In June 2020, Vartan was featured in the
Visual Collaborative electronic catalog, under the Eta Carinae series, where she was interviewed alongside other artists from around the world.[19]
Lynn was nominated three times for a
Grammy with the Southwest Chamber Music for “Best Classical Album of the Year” and "Best Small Ensemble with or without a conductor" for Chávez: Complete Chamber Music, Vol. 3.[24] and for the “Latin Classical Album of the Year”[25] for
William Kraft’s Complete Encounters Series. Lynn is endorsed by the
Paiste Corporation,
Remo Inc. and Marimba One.
Other work
Vartan is the percussionist for
Southwest Chamber Music, the violin/percussion Duo 61/4 which she founded with Shalini Vijayan, and a duo percussion group Exacta that she formed with Tambuco’s
Miguel Gonzalez. As of 2015, she is currently the Director of Percussion at
Southern Utah University.[26]