The purpose of this study is to investigate the possibilities of therapeutic art museum programs by using the works of Hongdo Kim, who led the Renaissance of the paintings of the Joseon Dynasty, especially during the 18th century. Currently, art museums act not only as a n educational institution, but also as a therapeutic location for the modern people to care for the health of their body and mind. Although Kim is well known as a folk artist, there should be a new approach to study his works as he was also a great artist in not only landscapes, but also portraits, Yeongmohwa and flower and bird paintings. This study developed therapeutic art museum programs for the mind and body of the modern people based on the landscape and the Taoist figure paintings by Kim that were exhibited during the 檀園雅會 – Excursion after 200 Years Exhibition of Danwon Art Museum in Ansan, held in October 2019, and investigated the possibilities of the programs by testing them on adults, youth and children. The study first identified the potential therapeutic effects of art museums and the characteristics of paintings of the Joseon Dynasty with prior studies, and then developed the therapeutic art museum program called “Wandering within the Paintings as Scholars” connected to the 檀園雅會 – Excursion after 200 Years Exhibition. The program was applied to adults, youth and children and the study investigated the possibilities of the program by analyzing the common points and the differences by the type of participants. It is expected that this study will become a new opportunity to explore the possibilities of paintings during the Joseon Dynasty, in particular, the artwork by Hongdo Kim, for children, youths and adults to find themselves within the art museum and lead healthier lives. elementary and middle school students as well as adults, so that they can discover their inner selves and live a healthier life.