Fortunately, it’s not entirely true. There is still fun to be had — you just have to head online for it these days. And if you’re an art lover, look no further than “Well Now, WTF.”

Launched on April 4th after three weeks of brainstorming and one week of coding, “Well Now WTF?” is an online art exhibit showcasing a bizarre and broad array of works created by a continuously growing cast of more than 90 artists.

In keeping with its virtual theme, the exhibit is composed solely of “net art,” which co-curator Wade Wallerstein described as “art that is made on the internet and that uses the internet itself to function.”

From hand washing GIFs to short videos of people enthusiastically jumping off a cliff, the works in “Well Now WTF?” don’t directly address the pandemic at-hand, but they were inspired by it.

Wallerstein, who curated the exhibit along with Lorna Mills and Faith Holland, described the art as “represent[ing] some kind of artistic response to the conditions of quarantine and the collective feeling of existential dread that we’re all currently experiencing.”