[6] Svetlana Reingold curated the "Mané-Katz: The Jewish Heritage" exhibition in Mane Katz Museum in 2011,[7][8] "SANCTITY - ART - AESTHETICS" in 2012[9] and "The Wandering Jew: an Artistic Reflection" exhibition in 2015 in the same museum.
[14] The exhibition sparked a controversy, since many of the sculptures depicted the naked female body in unconventional forms.
[16][17] The same year Reingold curated the exhibition "Artist Books in the Digital Age" at the National Maritime Museum of Israel.
[18] In 2011 she curated an exhibit entitled "War of the Languages," commemorating the centennial of the founding of the Technion.
The title of the exhibit was taken from the so-called War of the Languages, a "war" fought with words over the question of whether the new Technion would teach its students in Hebrew or in German, then the language of the world's leading scientific universities and research.