Two things are clear when you speak with Jake Kimble about their grandmother. The first is the love they have for her. The second is that the grandmother is quite the character.
‘My Bones Are Funny, Sometimes They Ache’ on display at Beaverbrook Art Gallery in Fredericton.

Jordan Gill · CBC News
· Posted: May 31, 2026 5:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: 1 hour ago
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Jake Kimble and their grandmother, who was less than enthused about their wardrobe. (Ben Ford/CBC)
Two things are clear when you speak with Jake Kimble about their grandmother. The first is the love they have for her. The second is that the grandmother is quite the character.
“When we were setting up the photo I’m wearing this kind of big white T-shirt and, like, white shorts,” said Kimble.
“My grandmother looks at me and she says, ‘Is that what you’re wearing?’ … then she says, ‘Well, you look like a slut.’”
Kimble’s grandmother plays a major role in their new art exhibit, “My Bones Are Funny, Sometimes They Ache,” on display at the Beaverbrook Art Gallery in Fredericton.
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