The purpose of this study is to explore in depth and comprehensively the contextual meaning of cancer survivors' art therapy experiences using qualitative meta-analysis. To this end, a total of 6 qualitative studies that identified cancer survivors' art therapy experiences were analyzed according to the qualitative meta-analysis procedure of Noblit and Hare (1998). As a result of the study, the four upper categories of 'face, self-awareness, acceptance, and sublimation' and 'feeling confusion and fear after being diagnosed with cancer, having a sense of loss about what has changed, safely containing emotions, meeting the true self, and positive Nine sub-categories were drawn: ‘Exercise one’s strength, Cheer oneself, Find the value of life, Become an independent self, and Start a new life’. Based on these research results, the meaning of this study was discussed and suggestions for follow-up studies were made.