Although all our favourite galleries are closed during the COVID-19 pandemic, there are of course plenty of opportunities to see excellent art works from our homes. It's not the same as seeing the artifacts 'in the flesh' but, nevertheless, many galleries have splendid digital versions to browse, enjoy and learn.
For instance, check out 'A Walk through Tate Modern on the Theme of Migration' where Tate staff and community voices share their reflections on what it means to cross borders.
"At a time when the borders between lands are continually being disputed, what does it mean to move across countries, to change nationalities and to settle in a new place? Some of us migrate by choice, others are forced to flee for our own safety."
Click here: https://www.tate.org.uk/art/walk-through-tate-modern-on-theme-migration
And the Tate Modern's video 'Where do art and migration meet?' at https://www.tate.org.uk/art/tate-exchange/art-and-migration
I omitted to draw attention to the excellent and comprehensive guide 'Arts while isolating' on the Fylde Society's website at:
http://fyldedfas.org.uk/news/latest-news/arts-while-isolating/