The propose of this study is to investigate effects of tactile sense centered group art therapy program for groups upon daily stress and psychological well-being of married immigrant women in South Korea. The study subjects were 40 married immigrant women, divided into an experimental group of 20 and a control group of 20 in three Multicultural Family Support Centers, Kyeonggido. For the experimental group, this group art therapy program was carried out during 12 sessions for 90 minutes per session, once a week. To verify the effect of this program, the daily stress and the psychological well-being scale were carried out before and after this program, and a month later. The data materials were analyzed by SPSS 22.0. The results of this study are as follows. Firstly, after this program, the daily stress of the experimental group decreased, and the psychological well-being increased more than that of the control group. The effects of program have reported that the daily stress decreases and psychological well-being improves lasting for one month after the program. Based on these findings, the limitations and implications of this research were discussed.