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Art Lynch is Student Centered

Art Lynch is a GREAT teacher and person. I have learned so very much from Art's classes. His classes are informative and fun, so we learn so much more! Art supports us on all of our projects too, and
goes out of his way to help us achieve our goals!
-Corey Taylor



''Part of teaching is helping students learn how to tolerate ambiguity, consider possibilities, and ask questions that are unanswerable.''   
- Sara Lawrence Lightfoot



Dr. Art Lynch is an excellent teacher. In just a short amount of time I have grown a lot from his guidance. And I intend to keep growing and learning. Thank you Dr. Lynch!
-Christina Goeke


On camera class is awsome!  Art Lynch tells you exactly how it is and shares what's needed for growth and help to reach our highest potential.
-Zachariah Bowtie Waller

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“Art Lynch and I worked on the fundraising component for the Nevada Screen Actors Guild Conservatory. He was facing an uphill climb which he did with determination and strength. When Art makes a commitment he gives 100%. It was good working with you Art. I hope to do it again some day.”
-Kim Russell, The Smith Center Education Director, Actor, Writer, Producer



I have known and worked with Art Lynch on Screen Actors Guild affairs for over 15 years. I have been impressed with his knowledge and ability to teach, lead and participate in complex government and entertainment industry affairs. Art is a leader who gets things done. He is also a professional writer, journalist and broadcaster. As a professional actor, teacher, business operator, Art Lynch has a sense of the working operations within the entertainment communications industry in general. His character is upright, standing firm to his convictions, and works diligently at his craft. I highly recommend Art for any position.”
-Steve Dressler, Actor, Sacred Cantor, Entertainer, Construction Industry


“I have worked with Art in connection with our work at Nevada Public Radio and in assorted community projects. He works hard and produces great results. I'm glad to recommend him.” 
-Dr. Michael Green, CSN/ UNLV Scholar



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“Art Lynch is passion personified. He cares deeply about core values central to him, and utilizes them in both his personal and professional life. He has an innate sense of fairness balanced with an analytical mind, and is a writer of the old-school, investigative type. Couple this with his interest and experience in new technology, and you have a triple threat. I admire Art and believe whomever he works with, or for, will always get 110% from him.
-Mary McDonald Lewis, Voice Actor, (Lois Lane in Superman, voice of ON-Star), Dialect Coach (NBC Grimm, TNT Leverage, Rep Theater), Producer, Director



“Art is an extremely talented individual in all of the arts. He is an excellent on air talent, and has a full knowledge of the communications industry. He is fully qualified to teach in any of these areas. I have worked with Art over the past 15 years in the advertising and radio business. Art has always been creative, dependable, and easy to work with. I would highly recommend him!
-DeAnne Sheehan  Broadcast Account Executive, Lotus Broadcasting




“For me, Art was the voice of KNPR at the weekends, bringing a warm intelligence to his anchoring of syndicated content and reflecting the commitment to community and people that is the hallmark of his work.” 
-Fin Keegan, Producer, Nevada Public Radio (former), Writer, Actor, Artist (Ireland)

Mr. Lynch was my Communications teacher. As a non-traditional returning student, who has not taken classes for over twenty years, I went into class thinking I would die because we had to give speeches and it would not be very fun. However, because of Mr. Lynch the class was very exciting, and I got to know a lot of people. Mr. Lynch made all of the information easy to understand and if we had any questions, we felt free and confident enough to ask. The class built up my confidence and has made it easier for me to talk to and in front of others. We talked about current situations and what was going on in the news and how it related to communications, which was nice because it kept me up to speed on what was going on the world. Mr. Lynch was also very helpful with out speeches and would work with us individually, with the whole class, and over email. He was always available and willing to help. He made the class difficult enough to where we learned something and we had to do the work and do it right in order to get a good grade, but he made that we understood everything and gave us all of the material and advice we would need to do well. I highly recommend Mr. Lynch and his charisma will carry over the class and motivate them to work hard.
Jennifer Malone
Henderson Department of Water

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For over 18 years I've known Art Lynch as a tireless and fearless advocate for actors everywhere.

I worked closely with him on Communications, and as Hollywood liaison to the Screen Actors Guild Regional Branches, and through promising times and challenging times,his spirit and commitment never waivered.

His long history and experience  are invaluable.

Art Lynch is a friend, a respected colleague and fierce representative for actors.

Amy Aquino
National SAG-AFTRA
Executive Secretary-Treasurer




I have known Art Lynch for well over 10 years in a professional capacity.  Art was the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) elected National Board Member from Nevada and the elected Nevada Branch Council Member during my tenure there as the Nevada Branch's Executive Director and previously while I was a director in SAG's benefits organization (SAG-PPHP). Art is extremely intelligent and passionate in the work he champions and the individuals he mentors and represents.  As an elected official both on the national stage and locally, Art has demonstrated his communication skills during organizational and public presentations, discussions and debates. As a multi faceted personality, he has worked ungodly hours to host an NPR show while teaching at the same time. 
As an actor, organizational representative, radio host and teacher, Art has been able to interact effectively with a broad cross section of individuals with varying backgrounds in age and gender, ethnicity and cultural backgrounds, skills and professional levels, socioeconomic classes, political leanings and disabilities. Art is very involved in the community he lives in.  He has been instrumental in staging the "Dam Short Film Festival" showcase in Boulder City, Nevada as well as frequently giving tours there as a goodwill ambassador.  We have testified together before the Nevada State Senate to persuade the legislature to enact production incentives to bring more quality work to the Nevada arts community. Please let me know if I can provide any additional information.
Hrair Messerlian
Statewide Field Coordinator, SEIU Local 1000
CDCR, DMH, DDS, DVA, Special Schools



As a former casino executive I will gladly share with others how valuable what you teach is and how challenging but fun you make it. I really appreciate the "open forum" format of the class, there a lot of experience in a bunch of areas and I enjoy hearing from everyone in the class as well as from the instructor. Bren
-Brent Gordon



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Art Lynch is who you want to use to meet your professional needs.  . I recommend Art Lynch to everyone, I've been in his class ten months now, I look forward to Fridays."
Daniel Mann Juggling Taxi Man 


Love class Friday night! Art's teaching is inferior to none. Your great! Helps me know what I need to do. Just focus on what's next, living the dream, living it to the fullest, living each day of life.
-Michael Arillo

Professor Lynch,
You're an excellent teacher. Thanks so much for a great class. You are passionate about this subject and it shows in your teaching. I learned a lot about getting a message across to an individual or an audience properly. It takes a lot to do for little pay but you care care about your profession and are very, very, good at teaching it. I like that you are recognized when students needed a little extra encouragement and inspired the class to get involved and help each out. If anyone were to ask me if they should take your class, I would tell them "Absolutely YES! He is a great teacher!"
Take care and good luck,
Cynthia McLeod
Federal Bureau of Reclamation


Hello Professor,
I just thought I would send you can email, just to say that I am very happy that I was one of your students, you have made me realize about myself, my surroundings, and just the way of life is, you have taught me a lot and I don't plan on forgetting any of it. I just wanna say that you for everything.
Its not goodbye, its cya later :)
Salam (that is goodbye and welcome in Arabic)




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Art Lynch is the kind of leader all SAG members should be proud to have in the boardroom, and its a privilege to serve alongside him. He asks the tough questions, and doesn't act until he gets the answers.
-Ned Vaughn
SAG 1st Vice President



Art Lynch is simply one of the most enduring professionals I've ever had the pleasure to work with in this industry, and I have worked with a lot of people. Both Intelligent and resourceful, Art Lynch offers the foresight and astute decision making, leadership and compassion.  
-Michael OToole, actor
, writer, producer

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