Cultural diversity in art therapy encompasses a wide range of human differences, shaping worldviews and interactions. Understanding these differences is crucial for art therapists to provide culturally sensitive care, recognizing how culture influences perceptions of mental health and therapy. Art therapy uses creative processes to support psychological well-being, offering non-verbal communication and self-expression. The intersection of culture and art therapy is significant, as cultural beliefs shape one's relationship with art and healing. Art therapists must develop cultural competence to work effectively with diverse populations.