Photos: PCAL Festival at FAC

PCAL held its annual fall festival in front of FAC on Thursday, Oct. 20, 2022.

Michael Dylan Payne

Students from Phi Mu Alpha, Delta Omicron, and Sigma Alpha Iota, all music fraternities, receive visitors at their booth at the PCAL Fall Festival on WKU Campus in Bowling Green, Ky. on Thursday, Oct. 20, 2022. The Fall Festival is an annual event on WKU’s campus and features departments from the Potter College of Arts and Letters.

Michael Dylan Payne, Staff Photographer

Big Red joins the pottery department at the WKU PCAL Fall Festival at FAC on WKU Campus in Bowling Green, Ky. on Thursday, Oct. 20, 2022. This years fall festival featured live music and performances from the WKU Dance Department ahead of their show scheduled for next month. (Michael Dylan Payne)
John Martin, a WKU professor of music, plays jazz guitar with his colleague John Cipolla at the PCAL Fall Festival in front of FAC on WKU Campus in Bowling Green, Ky. on Thursday, Oct. 20, 2022. (Michael Dylan Payne)
Anya Bragg, a sophomore studying musical theater at WKU gets a henna tattoo from a member of the Painters Critique and Discussion Club at the WKU PCAL Fall Festival in front of FAC on WKU Campus in Bowling Green, Ky. on Thursday, Oct. 20, 2022. The club meets weekly at FAC spends most of their time critiquing their owns works they bring in as part of an exercise in professional development. (Michael Dylan Payne)
The WKU Dance Department showcases their tap dance program ahead of their fall shows that being next month at the PCAL Fall Festival at FAC on WKU Campus in Bowling Green, Ky. on Thursday, Oct. 20, 2022. This years fall festival feature live music from professors and a demonstration by the WKU Dance and Theater Department ahead of their shows next month. (Michael Dylan Payne)
The WKU Dance Department does an exhibition ahead of their upcoming show next month at the PCAL Fall Festival on WKU Campus in Bowling Green, Ky. on Thursday, Oct. 20, 2022. This years fall festival feature live music from professors and a demonstration by the WKU Dance and Theater Department ahead of their shows next month. (Michael Dylan Payne)