Cristelle Baskins of the Tufts University art history department presents “Hiding in Plain Sight: Christians and Turbans in the Early Modern World” on Wednesday, March 1, at 7:15 p.m., in Franz Hall room 120. In her talk, rich with images from the early modern period (1500-1700), Baskins shines a light on the significance of turbans in visual arts, and why headgear makes headlines even today. At Tufts, Baskins teaches courses in Italian Renaissance and Baroque Art History, and is working on a manuscript entitled “Facing Tunis: Portraits and Print in the Early Modern Mediterranean.” For ADA accommodations or more information, contact the Garaventa Center at x7702 or garaventa@up.edu.