Robert Abbott, creator of the logic maze and the maze-with-rules
The Rev. Lauren Artress of Grace Cathedral, San Francisco, founder of Veriditas and leader of the modern religious labyrinth revival
Lord Bath, owner of Longleat House, the first “stately home” in England to use garden mazes as tourist attractions
Dori Bohntinsky, designer and builder of a unique garden labyrinth, a memorial to his daughter, in Hayward, California
Ariane Burgess, labyrinth designer and community activist, whose labyrinths can be seenin the South Bronx and Battery Park in New York
Alex Champion, innovative labyrinth designer and creator of scuptural “earth mazes”
Helen Curry, labyrinth designer and long-time president of The Labyrinth Society
Robert Ferre, labyrinth designer, builder and historian
Adrian Fisher, British designer and promoter, who has probably designed and built more mazes than anyone else in history
Don Frantz, creator of giant Amazing Maise Mazes in corn fields across America
Dona Gallagher, a Texas prison chaplain who uses labyrinths in her ministry
Marty Kermeen, master stone cutter and labyrinth builder
Alan Mart, creator of a unique sunflower labyrinth neat Point Reyes Station, California
Jeff Saward, British historian, archivist and editor of Caerdroia: The Journal of Mazes and Labyrinths
David Tolzmann, prolific labyrinth designer and builder