When I was in college, all I wanted for Christmas was money. And lots of it. So Ive written my undergraduate baby sis a check for a generous amountyes, I consider $100 generousthe last two years. This year, however, shes SOL because Ive decided to invest in more meaningful gifts. Bluebottle recently launched its holiday Jolly Good Print Show (through Dec. 31), which features awesome silkscreen posters ranging from $15-$100. Among the contributing artists are some of my favorites, Tad Carpenter, Cricket Press, and Anna Cotewho will even create a custom digital illustration if you provide her with a photograph. I plan on grabbing some general and customized prints for my entire family. It wont make little sis any richer, but her lackluster dorm room will look a whole lot nicer. Shoppers, also take note that the gallery is also offering 25-percent-off coupons during the duration of the show. Bluebottle Art Gallery, 415 E. Pine St., 325-1592, www.bluebottleart.com. Free. Noon-7 p.m. ERIKA HOBART
Tuesdays-Saturdays. Starts: Dec. 6. Continues through Dec. 31, 2008
