The Art Therapy Project 

Nonprofit
Free group art therapy creates safe, inclusive spaces where people process emotions, share stories, and build connections through creative expression.

The Art Therapy Project is a nonprofit organization dedicated to expanding access to high-quality mental health care through free group art therapy. By offering safe, inclusive spaces for creative exploration, the organization supports individuals as they process experiences, build self-awareness, and reconnect with themselves and others. Art becomes both a language and a container—allowing participants to express emotions that may be difficult to articulate with words alone.

Serving thousands of children, youth, and adults each year, The Art Therapy Project combines clinical excellence with deep compassion. Its group-based model fosters connection and reduces isolation, while innovative approaches such as virtual art therapy extend care beyond physical studio walls. Across ages and life circumstances, participants are supported in telling their stories, strengthening resilience, and imagining healthier futures through guided creative practice.

Why It Matters: Access to mental health services remains deeply unequal, even as emotional distress and isolation continue to rise. The Art Therapy Project removes financial and social barriers to care while honoring creativity as a powerful therapeutic tool. By pairing professional clinical standards with collective art-making, the organization demonstrates how healing can be both personal and communal—restoring dignity, connection, and hope.