There are two words in the question that, in my experience, do not go together. They are "artistic" and "feminism." What I have found and observed is that when a work has a two purposes, one of them usually dominates the other. So a focus on "feminism", say, will likely result in the "artistic" elements being dominated. This is a general principle in my view. That is, list any two or more objectives and this principle is at work.
Hello It depends on the type of intervention as well as how to address the effects of feminist art and the conditions that help the flourishing and creativity of women.