Doris Duke

The mission of the Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art is to promote the study and understanding of Islamic arts and cultures. DDFIA pursues its mission through Shangri La and the Building Bridges Program. Learn more about DDFIA

Shangri LA Honolulu, HI

Owned and supported by DDFIA, Shangri La is the Honolulu home of Doris Duke. Built in 1937, Shangri La houses an extensive collection of Islamic art. It is open for public tours and serves as a place for learning about Islamic arts and cultures. Learn more about Shangri La

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Building Bridges

Supported by DDFIA, the Building Bridges Program awards grants to promote the use of arts, media, and cross-cultural education and exchanges to improve understanding between the U.S. and Muslim societies. Learn more about the Building Bridges Program

Visit other Doris Duke-related web sites:

Duke Farms
Duke Farms

Explore Duke Farms, the 2,700-acre estate in New Jersey that Doris Duke's father created at the turn of the 20th century.

Rough Point
Rough Point

Visit Rough Point to learn about the Duke family's Newport mansion and collection of European fine and decorative arts.

Doris Duke Charitable Foundation
Doris Duke Charitable Foundation

Read about the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation's grantmaking programs at www.ddcf.org.

DDFIA Offices: 650 Fifth Avenue, 19th Floor | New York, NY 10019 | Phone: 212-974-7000 | Fax: 212-974-7590

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