The purpose of this study is to analyze research trends in art therapy for multicultural children and adolescents to understand the flow of research. For this, a total of 47 academic journals published in Korea over the past eight years were selected for analysis. The research analysis was conducted based on the year of study, research subjects, research topics, research methods, and intervention environments and discussed based on this. The results obtained through this study are as follows. First, research on art therapy reflecting psychological and emotional difficulties of multicultural children and adolescents has been consistently published due to their increasing numbers. Second, the subjects of the study predominantly focused on children (ages 5 to 13) from multicultural families, indicating social issues and attention during this period. Third, the research topic was mainly research on self-growth, communication, and social skills. Fourth, case studies were prevalent in research methods, with measurement tools such as scale tests related to self-growth, the Dynamic House, Tree, and Person Test (K-HTP), and behavioral change and behavioral observation logs. Last, the intervention environment consists of 12 to 18 treatment sessions, The progress period is 3 to 9 months, Once a week, The location is an after-school classroom, Running time is 61 to 90 minutes, It was found that the main form of treatment was group art therapy. Based on the analysis results of this study, it will be possible to identify future trends in art therapy for multicultural children and adolescents, suggest future-oriented directions, and provide implications for follow-up research.