Tina Fey Offers Up Drawing For Fundraising Campaign

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Tina Fey is best known for her sense of humor, but she’s also got some visual arts skills. TheSaturday Night Live alum joined a fundraising campaign in honor of three little girls who perished in a tragic housefire in 2011, hoping to help bring art education into schools where programs are seriously underfunded.

The group, LilySarahGrace, was started by the girls’ father, Matthew Badger. He says his appreciation for the arts came when his daughters all exhibited signs of dyslexia and were helped by visual art.

“This campaign is all about promoting the joy of creativity. I just think it is really awesome that so many creative people showed up for this and took the time to do a drawing. The family of LilySarahGrace suddenly just got so much bigger! I hope this campaign furthers our reach into the classrooms across America. The country is filled with public elementary school teachers that are desperate to bring the arts into their classrooms. They know how art creates a love of learning for their students,” Badger said in a statement.

Badger has started a Kickstarter campaign for a book titled You Can’t Memorize This, which will feature artwork from Fey and dozens of other celebrities. The full list includes:

ADAM SCOTT
BEN HARPER
BRUNO MARS
CAROLE FEUERMAN
CASEY AFFLECK
DAVID COPPERFIELD
DIANE VON FURSTENBERG
ED HELMS
ELIZABETH BANKS
ELLE FANNING
ERIC BOGOSIAN
FLEA
HELEN FICALORA
JACK BLACK
JASON BATEMAN
JEMIMA KIRKE
JESSICA BIEL
JOAQUIN PHOENIX
JOHNNY KNOXVILLE
JULIANNA MARGULIES
LAURA DERN
LAURIE SIMMONS
LENA DUNHAM
LIONEL RICHIE
MAGGIE GYLLENHAAL
MARIO BATALI
MARK SELIGER
MARY LOUISE PARKER
NAOMI WATTS
NIGEL SYLVESTER
RUFUS WAINWRIGHT
SAGE VAUGHN
SCOTT CAAN
TINA FEY
TOM ARNOLD
WHOOPI GOLDBERG
WILL FERRELL
WILL.I.AM

Fey recently received quite a compliment from fellow actress Reese Witherspoon, who named the comedian and writer as very influential to her.

“One of the biggest inspirations for me was reading Tina Fey’s book. It was a very—she said, you know, if I can help one other woman create something in Hollywood, I’ve done my job. And I hope to have that same goal, you know, just to create opportunities for other women to tell their stories, because women aren’t just girlfriends and wives, you know, in movies, to big leading men. Those are great roles, but I feel like women are much more complex than that. And I’m excited to be able to help them get their stories to the screen,” she said during a Fox News Sunday interview.