Art Academy takes up residence in North Park The Art Academy of San Diego, for 11 years a staple educational institution in East Village, has moved to North Park following stagnant enrollment that the school’s founder blames on the construction of Petco Park. The school’s new 2,500-square-foot digs, at 3784 30th St., translate to a 75 percent cut in overhead. Founder Stuart Burton hailed this, citing North Park as a more user-friendly area. Since January alone, the school has accepted about 130 students; enrollment never exceeded 250 in the decade the school was located at 840 G St., about three blocks north of the ballpark. Several smaller East Village galleries were impacted by the ballpark’s construction, which began in 2000; many closed, and the academy’s efforts to attract patronage through several after-hours events at area businesses failed. It cost about $120,000 to run the school annually. The private school offers more than 60 classes and workshops for all visual-arts experience levels. Mystery Train stops by each Monday Blues lovers should be sure to check out Mystery Train’s regular Monday night jam sessions at O’Connell’s, 1310 Morena Blvd. More than just a cover band, the quartet has released three albums to date. O’Connell’s is 21 and up; no cover.